Regional cerebral blood flow was measured in 21 normotensive subjects during supine rest and during head-up tilt to 70 degrees. The results showed significant and consistent regional cerebral blood flow changes in the frontal areas with lower relative flow distribution values (percentage of mean flow) during head-up tilt than during supine rest. The lower frontal flow distribution values during tilt were not related to habituation, to repeated measurements, or to the estimated level of arterial CO2 which was derived from expired end-tidal CO2 levels. None of the subjects had orthostatic hypotension and there was no significant difference in mean hemispheric blood flow between lying down and standing up. There was no significant gender diffe...
AIM: Inter-individual variations in normal human cerebral blood flow (CBF) at rest condition have be...
The aim of this study was to evaluate, in a context of general inhibition of the sympathetic nervous...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated the whole cerebral haemodynamic response to lon...
Regional cerebral blood flow was measured with the 133-Xenon inhalation method in seven healthy subj...
To determine whether hemodynamic parameters are changed by upright posture in healthy middle-aged hu...
Cerebrovascular reactivity and cerebral autoregulation are two major mechanisms that regulate cerebr...
International audienceHead-down (HD)-positioning, used in some stroke centers during early ischemic ...
Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) asymmetries were studied in 189 subjects (96 males and 93 female...
We studied cerebral blood velocity (CBV), and associated hemodynamic parameters during gradual chang...
Standing up elicits a host of cardiovascular changes which all affect the cerebral circulation. Lowe...
Much of the research that has investigated cerebral circulation has used the MCA and has assumed tha...
Contains fulltext : 196086.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: Usi...
Check if the Temporal flow response to Tilt could provide early hemodynamic pattern in the minutes p...
Background. The prone position is applied to facilitate surgery of the back and to improve oxygenati...
Steady-state tilt has no effect on cerebrovascular reactivity to increases in the partial pressure o...
AIM: Inter-individual variations in normal human cerebral blood flow (CBF) at rest condition have be...
The aim of this study was to evaluate, in a context of general inhibition of the sympathetic nervous...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated the whole cerebral haemodynamic response to lon...
Regional cerebral blood flow was measured with the 133-Xenon inhalation method in seven healthy subj...
To determine whether hemodynamic parameters are changed by upright posture in healthy middle-aged hu...
Cerebrovascular reactivity and cerebral autoregulation are two major mechanisms that regulate cerebr...
International audienceHead-down (HD)-positioning, used in some stroke centers during early ischemic ...
Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) asymmetries were studied in 189 subjects (96 males and 93 female...
We studied cerebral blood velocity (CBV), and associated hemodynamic parameters during gradual chang...
Standing up elicits a host of cardiovascular changes which all affect the cerebral circulation. Lowe...
Much of the research that has investigated cerebral circulation has used the MCA and has assumed tha...
Contains fulltext : 196086.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: Usi...
Check if the Temporal flow response to Tilt could provide early hemodynamic pattern in the minutes p...
Background. The prone position is applied to facilitate surgery of the back and to improve oxygenati...
Steady-state tilt has no effect on cerebrovascular reactivity to increases in the partial pressure o...
AIM: Inter-individual variations in normal human cerebral blood flow (CBF) at rest condition have be...
The aim of this study was to evaluate, in a context of general inhibition of the sympathetic nervous...
International audienceIn this study, we investigated the whole cerebral haemodynamic response to lon...