نتایج جستجو برای: autoregulation

تعداد نتایج: 4231  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2007
Armin Just William J Arendshorst

Autoregulation of renal blood flow (RBF) is mediated by a fast myogenic response (MR; approximately 5 s), a slower tubuloglomerular feedback (TGF; approximately 25 s), and potentially additional mechanisms. A1 adenosine receptors (A1AR) mediate TGF in superficial nephrons and contribute to overall autoregulation, but the impact on the other autoregulatory mechanisms is unknown. We studied dynam...

Journal: :Journal of The Korean Medical Association 2023

Background: Increased intracranial pressure (ICP) is a pathological condition associated with severe neurological conditions in patients acute brain injuries. Managing increased ICP based on optimal cerebral perfusion (CPP) crucial for improving outcomes.Current Concepts: Cerebral autoregulation, the intrinsic ability to maintain stable blood flow across wide range of CPP, impaired several diff...

Journal: :Stroke 2010
Ken M Brady Jennifer O Mytar Jennifer K Lee Duke E Cameron Luca A Vricella W Reid Thompson Charles W Hogue R Blaine Easley

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The limits of cerebral blood flow-pressure autoregulation have not been adequately defined for pediatric patients. Mean arterial blood pressure below these limits might contribute to brain injury during cardiac surgery. The purpose of this pilot study was to assess a novel method of determining the lower limits of pressure autoregulation in pediatric patients supported wi...

Journal: :Stroke 2003
Luzius A Steiner Jonathan P Coles Andrew J Johnston Doris A Chatfield Peter Smielewski Tim D Fryer Franklin I Aigbirhio John C Clark John D Pickard David K Menon Marek Czosnyka

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Cerebrovascular autoregulation is frequently measured in head-injured patients. We attempted to validate 4 bedside methods used for assessment of autoregulation. METHODS PET was performed at a cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) of 70 and 90 mm Hg in 20 patients. Cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral metabolic rate for oxygen (CMRo2) were determined at each CPP level. Pa...

Journal: :Stroke 2007
Matthias Jaeger Martin U Schuhmann Martin Soehle Christoph Nagel Jürgen Meixensberger

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Disturbances of cerebrovascular autoregulation are thought to be involved in delayed cerebral ischemia and infarction after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). We hypothesized that the continuous monitoring of brain tissue oxygen (PtiO(2)) pressure reactivity enables the detection of impaired autoregulation after SAH and that impaired autoregulation is associated wi...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2013
Yojiro Ogawa Ken Aoki Jitsu Kato Ken-Ichi Iwasaki

Diuretic-induced mild hypovolemia with hemoconcentration reportedly improves dynamic cerebral autoregulation, whereas central hypovolemia without hemoconcentration induced by lower body negative pressure (LBNP) has no effect or impairs dynamic cerebral autoregulation. This discrepancy may be explained by different blood properties, by degrees of central hypovolemia, or both. We investigated the...

2018
Emiel Hendrik Post Jean-Louis Vincent

The importance of personalized blood pressure management is well recognized. Because renal pressure-flow relationships may vary among patients, understanding how renal autoregulation may influence blood pressure control is essential. However, much remains uncertain regarding the determinants of renal autoregulation in circulatory shock, including the influence of comorbidities and the effects o...

Journal: :Stroke 1975
N Bentsen B Larsen N A Lassen

Using the arteriovenous oxygen difference method autoregulation of cerebral blood flow (CBF) was tested in 16 long-term diabetics and eight control patients. Blood pressure was raised by angiotensin infusion and lowered by trimethaphan camsylate infusion, in some cases combined with head-up tilting of the patient. Regression analysis was carried out on the results in order to quantify autoregul...

2017
Martin A. Proescholdt Rupert Faltermeier Sylvia Bele Alexander Brawanski

Multimodal brain monitoring has been utilized to optimize treatment of patients with critical neurological diseases. However, the amount of data requires an integrative tool set to unmask pathological events in a timely fashion. Recently we have introduced a mathematical model allowing the simulation of pathophysiological conditions such as reduced intracranial compliance and impaired autoregul...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
Ronald Schondorf Julie Benoit Reuben Stein

To test whether cerebral autoregulation is impaired in patients with postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS), we evaluated 17 healthy control subjects and 27 patients with POTS. Blood pressure, heart rate, and cerebral blood velocity (transcranial Doppler) were recorded at rest and during 80 degree head-up tilt (HUT). Static cerebral autoregulation, as assessed from the change in cerebrovascular r...

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