Resistance of large arteries appears to be greater in the cerebral circulation than in other vascular beds. Large arteries contribute importantly to total cerebral vascular resistance and are major determinants of local microvascular pressure. Recent studies have shown that resistance of large arteries and cerebral microvascular pressure are affected by several physiological stimuli, including changes in systemic blood pressure, increases in cerebral metabolism, activity of sympathetic nerves, and humoral stimuli such as circulating vasopres-sin and angiotensin. Stimuli such as sympathetic stimulation and vasopressin produce selective responses of large arteries and, thereby, regulate microvascular pressure without a significant change in c...
In the midst of continuing controversy fl-leistad and Marcus, 1978; Purves, 19781, it is difficult f...
The Windkessel properties of the vasculature are known to play a significant role in buffering arter...
Among the techniques of cerebral protection, the use of controlled arterial hypertension is based on...
significant pressure gradient from carotid artery to pial or middle cerebral arteries. This pressure...
SUMMARY Continuous measurements of systemic blood pressure (BP), cerebral perfusion pressure and CBF...
SUMMARY Several new concepts have emerged recently regarding the effects of chronic hypertension on ...
The regulation of blood flow to the brain is complex and incompletely understood. Many local and sys...
Background and Purpose—The role of the sympathetic nervous system in cerebral autoregulation remains...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is regulated by vasomotor, chemical, metabolic, and neurogenic mechanisms....
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is regulated by vasomotor, chemical, metabolic, and neurogenic mechanisms....
Resistance- size cerebral arteries control brain regional blood flow and maintain perfusion during c...
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is associated with increased cerebral artery sensitivity to vasoconstr...
Item does not contain fulltextBrain function critically depends on a close matching between metaboli...
AIM: To review published evidence on the effects of arteriolar changes in primary and secondary hype...
Cerebral autoregulation is the term used to describe a number of mechanisms that act together to mai...
In the midst of continuing controversy fl-leistad and Marcus, 1978; Purves, 19781, it is difficult f...
The Windkessel properties of the vasculature are known to play a significant role in buffering arter...
Among the techniques of cerebral protection, the use of controlled arterial hypertension is based on...
significant pressure gradient from carotid artery to pial or middle cerebral arteries. This pressure...
SUMMARY Continuous measurements of systemic blood pressure (BP), cerebral perfusion pressure and CBF...
SUMMARY Several new concepts have emerged recently regarding the effects of chronic hypertension on ...
The regulation of blood flow to the brain is complex and incompletely understood. Many local and sys...
Background and Purpose—The role of the sympathetic nervous system in cerebral autoregulation remains...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is regulated by vasomotor, chemical, metabolic, and neurogenic mechanisms....
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is regulated by vasomotor, chemical, metabolic, and neurogenic mechanisms....
Resistance- size cerebral arteries control brain regional blood flow and maintain perfusion during c...
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is associated with increased cerebral artery sensitivity to vasoconstr...
Item does not contain fulltextBrain function critically depends on a close matching between metaboli...
AIM: To review published evidence on the effects of arteriolar changes in primary and secondary hype...
Cerebral autoregulation is the term used to describe a number of mechanisms that act together to mai...
In the midst of continuing controversy fl-leistad and Marcus, 1978; Purves, 19781, it is difficult f...
The Windkessel properties of the vasculature are known to play a significant role in buffering arter...
Among the techniques of cerebral protection, the use of controlled arterial hypertension is based on...