• Cerebral autoregulation is a process in mammals that aims to maintain adequate and stable cerebral blood flow. While most systems of the body show some...
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    neurogenic) are involved in maintaining an appropriate cerebral blood pressure. Brain blood flow autoregulation is abolished in several disease states such as...
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  • (June 2008). "Cerebral autoregulation: An overview of current concepts and methodology with special focus on the elderly". Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow...
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    inside the skull. CSF also serves a vital function in the cerebral autoregulation of cerebral blood flow. CSF occupies the subarachnoid space (between...
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    damage from any stoppage in blood supply, the cerebral circulatory system has safeguards including autoregulation of the blood vessels. The failure of these...
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    Pressure reactivity index or PRx is a tool for monitoring cerebral autoregulation in the intensive care setting for patients with severe traumatic brain...
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  • receptor and channel mediated hyperexcitability after seizures.” Cerebral autoregulation typically ensures that the correct amount of blood reaches the...
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    Traumatic Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury, Cerebral Palsy and mental health conditions. Cerebral autoregulation usually ensures the brain has priority to...
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    optic disc - is a manifestation of the dysfunction of cerebral autoregulation. Cerebral autoregulation is the ability of the blood vessels in the brain to...
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    Clarke D, Stewart JM (August 2009). "Decreased upright cerebral blood flow and cerebral autoregulation in normocapnic postural tachycardia syndrome". American...
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    of carotid sinus hypersensitivity is associated with impaired cerebral autoregulation". Journal of the American Heart Association. 3 (3): e000514. doi:10...
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  • in multicellular organisms Cerebral autoregulation – process in mammals, which aims to maintain adequate and stable cerebral blood flowPages displaying...
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    The Cerebrospinal Fluid serves a vital function in the cerebral autoregulation of cerebral blood flow. Cerebrospinal Fluid occupies the subarachnoid...
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  • in secondary injury is loss of cerebral autoregulation, the ability of the brain's blood vessels to regulate cerebral blood flow. Other factors in secondary...
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    1016/j.jacc.2015.06.1084. PMID 26271068. Franco Folino A (2007). "Cerebral autoregulation and syncope". Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases. 50 (1): 49–80...
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    system Vasoconstrictors Vasodilators Autoregulation Myogenic mechanism Tubuloglomerular feedback Cerebral autoregulation Paraganglia Aortic body Carotid body...
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  • hypertension, which results in cerebral ischemia and cytotoxic edema. According to the autoregulation breakthrough conception, cerebral arterioles are forced to...
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  • applications of neuro-monitoring technologies (including cerebral Autoregulation and Cerebral Compliance). The TCD measures the velocity of blood flow...
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  • Juxtaglomerular apparatus Aortic body and carotid body Autoregulation Cerebral Autoregulation Under most circumstances, the body attempts to maintain...
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    1038/s41467-020-14330-z. PMC 6971292. PMID 31959752. "Autoregulation and Capillary Dynamics" (PDF). Autoregulation and Capillary DynamicsPearson Education Inc....
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  • plasma expansion and cerebral oxygen delivery. In response, cerebral vasoconstriction occurs due to autoregulation, and cerebral blood volume is decreased...
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    approvals in the U.S., Taiwan, and China. An index for dynamic cerebral autoregulation. Peng's publications have been cited more than 37,000 times (h-index:...
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  • hemorrhage normalized the autoregulation of cerebral blood flow, while those treated with a vehicle showed no autoregulation. The pathway for erythropoietin...
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    in loss of autoregulation in the brain (coupling of the cerebral blood flow with the metabolic rate in the brain). By increasing the cerebral blood flow...
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    (suppl_1): A291. doi:10.1093/sleepj/zsx050.784. "Anesthetist: Vascular Autoregulation". Anaesthetist.com. Retrieved 12 June 2008. Helmenstine, Anne Marie...
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    hypotension. Cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), the pressure of blood flowing to the brain, is normally fairly constant due to autoregulation, but for abnormal...
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  • experience hours-days of hypotension, hypoxemia, impaired cerebrovascular autoregulation, brain edema, fever, hyperglycemia and/or seizures which further insult...
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    affects neurotransmitter level and neuroreceptor activation. Autoregulation of cerebral blood flow is impaired, and is associated with anaerobic glycolysis...
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  • concussion. Pathophysiological changes in SIS can include a loss of autoregulation of the brain's blood vessels, which causes them to become congested...
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  • result in schizophrenia. Alteration in the expression, distribution, autoregulation, and prevalence of specific glutamate heterodimers alters relative levels...
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