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Cerebral autoregulation derived blood pressure targets in elective neurosurgery. [PDF]
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Cerebral Autoregulation in Stroke
Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2018Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is a mechanism that maintains cerebral blood flow constant despite fluctuations in systemic arterial blood pressure. This review will focus on recent studies that measured CA non-invasively in acute cerebrovascular events, a feature unique to the transcranial Doppler ultrasound.
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Cerebral autoregulation and anesthesia
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2009This review will examine the recent literature on anesthesia and monitoring techniques in relation to cerebral autoregulation. We will discuss the effect of physiologic and pharmacological factors on cerebral autoregulation alongside its clinical relevance with the help of new evidence.Intravenous anesthesia, such as combination of propofol and ...
Armagan, Dagal, Arthur M, Lam
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Monitoring of Cerebral Autoregulation
Neurocritical Care, 2014Pressure autoregulation is an important hemodynamic mechanism that protects the brain against inappropriate fluctuations in cerebral blood flow in the face of changing cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP). Static autoregulation represents how far cerebrovascular resistance changes when CPP varies, and dynamic autoregulation represents how fast these ...
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Cerebral autoregulation and ageing
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2005Little is known about the effects of ageing on cerebral autoregulation (CA). To examine the relationship between age and CA in adults, we conducted a prospective study using a non-invasive protocol without external stimuli. We studied 32 subjects, aged 23-68 years. They were assigned to a young group (28+/-5 years) and an old group (54+/-8 years).
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Assessment of cerebral pressure autoregulation
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2002Cerebral pressure autoregulation, a sensitive homeostatic mechanism important for the control of cerebral blood flow, is impaired by disease pathology and some drugs commonly used during anaesthesia. Therefore, the assessment of cerebral pressure autoregulation can help optimize cerebral blood flow in patients who have suffered neurological insults. In
RASULO, Francesco Antonio +2 more
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A multiscale model of cerebral autoregulation
Medical Engineering & Physics, 2021The mechanism of cerebral autoregulation ensures a continuous and sufficient blood supply to the brain to maintain normal function in the presence of changes in blood pressure. Impaired cerebral autoregulation is implicated in a range of brain diseases.
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Cerebral autoregulation following head injury
Journal of Neurosurgery, 2001Object. The goal of this study was to examine the relationship between cerebral autoregulation, intracranial pressure (ICP), arterial blood pressure (ABP), and cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) after head injury by using transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasonography. Methods.
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