Confounding of cerebral blood flow velocity by blood pressure during breath-holding or hyperventilation in TIA or stroke
<p><strong>Background and Purpose:</strong> Breath-holding (BH) and hyperventilation (HV) are used to assess abnormal cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR), often in relation to severity of small vessel disease and risk of stroke with carotid stenosis, but responses may be confounded by...
Main Authors: | Webb, A, Paolucci, M, Mazzucco, S, Li, L, Rothwell, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Heart Association
2019
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