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Influence of cerebrovascular resistance on the dynamic relationship between blood pressure and cerebral blood flow in humans

机译:脑血管阻力对人血压与脑血流动力学关系的影响

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We examined the hypothesis that changes in the cerebrovascular resistance index (CVRi), independent of blood pressure (BP), will influence the dynamic relationship between BP and cerebral blood flow in humans. We altered CVRi with (via controlled hyperventilation) and without [via indomethacin (INDO, 1.2 mg/kg)] changes in PaCO2. Sixteen subjects (12 men, 27 ± 7 yr) were tested on two occasions (INDO and hypocapnia) separated by >48 h. Each test incorporated seated rest (5 min), followed by squat-stand maneuvers to increase BP variability and improve assessment of the pressure-flow dynamics using linear transfer function analysis (TFA). Beat-to-beat BP, middle cerebral artery velocity (MCAv), posterior cerebral artery velocity (PCAv), and end-tidal Pco2 were monitored. Dynamic pressure-flow relations were quantified using TFA between BP and MCAv/PCAv in the very low and low frequencies through the driven squat-stand maneuvers at 0.05 and 0.10 Hz. MCAv and PCAv reductions by INDO and hypocapnia were well matched, and CVRi was comparably elevated (P < 0.001). During the squat-stand maneuvers (0.05 and 0.10 Hz), the point estimates of absolute gain were universally reduced, and phase was increased under both conditions. In addition to an absence of regional differences, our findings indicate that alterations in CVRi independent of PaCO2 can alter cerebral pressure-flow dynamics. These findings are consistent with the concept of CVRi being a key factor that should be considered in the correct interpretation of cerebral pressure-flow dynamics as indexed using TFA metrics.
机译:我们检查了以下假设:脑血管阻力指数(CVRi)的变化与血压(BP)无关,将影响人的BP与脑血流之间的动态关系。我们改变了CVRi,PaCO2的改变(通过控制过度换气)而没有[通过消炎痛(INDO,1.2 mg / kg)]的改变。对16位受试者(12名男性,27±7岁)进行了两次测试(INDO和低碳酸血症),间隔时间超过48小时。每个测试都包括坐下休息(5分钟),然后进行下蹲操作,以增加BP的变化性并使用线性传递函数分析(TFA)改进对压力-流动动力学的评估。监测心律搏动BP,大脑中动脉速度(MCAv),大脑后动脉速度(PCAv)和潮气末Pco2。通过在0.05和0.10 Hz的驱动下蹲动作,在非常低和低频下,使用TF和MCAv / PCAv之间的TFA定量动态压力-流量关系。 INDO和低碳酸血症对MCAv和PCAv的降低相匹配,并且CVRi相对升高(P <0.001)。在深蹲操作(0.05和0.10 Hz)期间,绝对增益的点估计值普遍降低,并且两种情况下的相位都增加。除了没有区域差异外,我们的研究结果表明,独立于PaCO2的CVRi改变可改变脑压流动动力学。这些发现与CVRi的概念是一致的,CVRi是在使用TFA指标索引的正确解释脑压-血流动力学时应考虑的关键因素。

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