نتایج جستجو برای: cerebral blood flowembolic strokepostconditioning

تعداد نتایج: 835385  

ژورنال: Anatomical Sciences Journal 2004
Anvari, morteza, Ben, Clower, Khalili, Mohammad Ali,

Purpose: The circle of willis is responsible for blood supply of brain, which may suffer from anatomical variations. These disturbances can lead to aneurysm or even arterial rupture. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the anatomical structure of the cerebral arteries forming the circle of willis in adult cadavers. Also, cerebral versus non- cerebral versus non-cerebral arterial walls wer...

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0
abedin vakili department and physiological research center, semnan university of medical sciences‎ gholam abbas dehghani department of physiology

introduction: anesthetic agents, blood pressure, arterial ph and blood gases have found to influence on the pathophysiology of experimental stroke. despite, there are very few comparative studies about effects of anesthetic agents in animal model of cerebral ischemia. therefore, in this study, we investigated the effects of chloral hydrate and pentobarbital anesthesia, as comparative study, on ...

Introduction: Arterial hypertension is one of the causes of stroke, and as one of the vasculotoxic conditions intensifies ischemic stroke complications. The aim of the present study was to analyze the effects of short-term cerebral hypertension on ischemia/reperfusion injury and pathogenesis of ischemic stroke. Methods: The experiments were performed on three groups of rats (N=36) Sham, cont...

Journal: :Hypertension 2008
Rogier V Immink Bert-Jan H van den Born Gert A van Montfrans Yu-Sok Kim Markus W Hollmann Johannes J van Lieshout

In patients with malignant hypertension, immediate blood pressure reduction is indicated to prevent further organ damage. Because cerebral autoregulatory capacity is impaired in these patients, a pharmacologically induced decline of blood pressure reduces cerebral blood flow with the danger of cerebral hypoperfusion. We compared the reduction in transcranial Doppler-determined middle cerebral a...

Journal: :Stroke 1994
H Yamauchi H Fukuyama J Kimura M Ishikawa H Kikuchi

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE In patients who have major cerebral arterial occlusive disease with low perfusion, a decrease in cerebral metabolism may be reflected by a reduction in contralateral cerebellar blood flow (crossed cerebellar hypoperfusion). This study was done to investigate whether comparison of the extent of cerebral blood flow asymmetry and crossed cerebellar hypoperfusion could be use...

2010
Judith Bellapart Shureng Geng Kimble Dunster Daniel Timms Adrian G Barnett Rob Boots John F Fraser

BACKGROUND The use of Intra-aortic counterpulsation is a well established supportive therapy for patients in cardiac failure or after cardiac surgery. Blood pressure variations induced by counterpulsation are transmitted to the cerebral arteries, challenging cerebral autoregulatory mechanisms in order to maintain a stable cerebral blood flow. This study aims to assess the effects on cerebral au...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1976
E T MacKenzie J McCulloch M O'Kean J D Pickard A M Harper

The systemic administration of norepinephrine has minimal effects on the cerebral circulation, perhaps due to blood-brain barrier mechanisms. To test hypothesis, the cerebrovascular effects of norepinephrine beyond the blood-brain barrier were studied in anesthetized baboons, Intraventricular norepinephrine (40 mug/kg) resulted in significant increases in cerebral blood flow (40%), cerebral oxy...

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