Determinants of the dynamic cerebral critical closing pressure response to changes in mean arterial pressure
Objective. Cerebral critical closing pressure (CrCP) represents the value of arterial blood pressure (BP) where cerebral blood flow (CBF) becomes zero. Its dynamic response to a step change in mean BP (MAP) has been shown to reflect CBF autoregulation, but robust methods for its estimation are lacki...
Main Authors: | Panerai, RB, Alshehri, A, Beishon, LC, Davies, A, Haunton, VJ, Katsogridakis, E, Lam, MY, Llwyd, O, Robinson, TG, Minhas, JS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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IOP Publishing
2024
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