Apart from its complex functionality, the brain is a robust thermodynamic machine; the tissue metabolic rate is high and it is thermally shielded by a skull. Therefore, if there is no high-volume blood flow to cool and stabilize the brain temperature, the possibility of unstable behavior seems to be high. Inflowing arterial blood is normally cooler than the brain tissue temperature, and outflowing venous blood is normally warmer than arterial blood but cooler than the brain tissue. Brain blood flow can thus be understood as a cooler for the brain. Pros and cons of clinical measurement, with clear indication for a multimodal monitoring approach, are discussed along with a brief review of basic facts known about temperature, cerebral blood fl...
The effect of the tissue temperature on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was studied using anesth...
impairment such as dizziness, cognitive decline, and fatigue. These symptoms may reflect a mismatch ...
Increased temperature is common after brain trauma and stroke, considered to be detrimental to outc...
Selective brain cooling (SEC) of varying strengths has been demonstrated in a number of mammals and ...
Copyright © 2012 Ségolène Mrozek et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The study was on the brain entropy and brain temperature. The study simply reviewed the research wor...
ABSTRACT Using a realistic adult head and neck geometry and a thermal model, the transient temperatu...
The regulation of brain temperature is largely dependent on the metabolic activity of brain tissue a...
There have been suggestions that heat caused by cerebral metabolic activity may constrain mammalian ...
The brain is the organ at greatest risk of injury during periods of reduced blood flow; to prevent t...
Background: Hyperthermia is a common secondary insult in traumatic brain injury (TBI). The aim was t...
Developing a targeted cooling approach to quickly induce brain hypothermia while avoiding systemic c...
Increased temperature is common after brain trauma and stroke, considered to be detrimental to outco...
A mechanism that selectively cools the brain during hyperthermia is a weIl accepted fact in animals ...
• Knowledge of the physiology and pathophysiol-ogy of cerebral blood flow (CBF) is essential to the ...
The effect of the tissue temperature on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was studied using anesth...
impairment such as dizziness, cognitive decline, and fatigue. These symptoms may reflect a mismatch ...
Increased temperature is common after brain trauma and stroke, considered to be detrimental to outc...
Selective brain cooling (SEC) of varying strengths has been demonstrated in a number of mammals and ...
Copyright © 2012 Ségolène Mrozek et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The study was on the brain entropy and brain temperature. The study simply reviewed the research wor...
ABSTRACT Using a realistic adult head and neck geometry and a thermal model, the transient temperatu...
The regulation of brain temperature is largely dependent on the metabolic activity of brain tissue a...
There have been suggestions that heat caused by cerebral metabolic activity may constrain mammalian ...
The brain is the organ at greatest risk of injury during periods of reduced blood flow; to prevent t...
Background: Hyperthermia is a common secondary insult in traumatic brain injury (TBI). The aim was t...
Developing a targeted cooling approach to quickly induce brain hypothermia while avoiding systemic c...
Increased temperature is common after brain trauma and stroke, considered to be detrimental to outco...
A mechanism that selectively cools the brain during hyperthermia is a weIl accepted fact in animals ...
• Knowledge of the physiology and pathophysiol-ogy of cerebral blood flow (CBF) is essential to the ...
The effect of the tissue temperature on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was studied using anesth...
impairment such as dizziness, cognitive decline, and fatigue. These symptoms may reflect a mismatch ...
Increased temperature is common after brain trauma and stroke, considered to be detrimental to outc...