Literature DB >> 17011584

Oscillatory cerebral hemodynamics--the macro- vs. microvascular level.

Matthias Reinhard1, Elisabeth Wehrle-Wieland, Daniel Grabiak, Markus Roth, Brigitte Guschlbauer, Jens Timmer, Cornelius Weiller, Andreas Hetzel.   

Abstract

The phase shift between oscillations of blood pressure (BP) and Doppler middle cerebral artery flow velocity (MCAFV) reflects continuous cerebral autoregulatory action. It is not known whether a similar phase shift exists for cortical hemodynamics ('microvascular level') assessed by near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and what the effects are of pathological conditions. This study investigates the phase relations between oscillations of BP, MCAFV and NIRS parameters in 38 healthy older adults and 28 patients with unilateral severe obstructive carotid disease. BP was recorded noninvasively by finger plethysmography. Stable 0.1 Hz oscillations of all hemodynamic parameters were induced by regular breathing at a rate of 6/min. Basic results were that: (1) BP-induced cortical microvascular oscillations (NIRS) follow those of macrovascular oscillations (MCAFV) with a phase of 80-90 degrees (corresponding to 2-2.5 s at 0.1 Hz), most likely reflecting a transit time phenomenon; (2) oxy- and deoxyhemoglobin thereby oscillate in counterphase; (3) hemodynamic compromise in carotid obstruction leads to (a) delayed NIRS oscillations in comparison to BP which are highly correlated to a shorter phase lead of MCAFV against BP and (b) a decoupling of the oxy-/deoxyhemoglobin counterphase to 240 degrees . Cortical hemodynamic responses to BP oscillations follow specific phase relationships due to cerebral autoregulatory action and circulatory transit times. With hemodynamic impairment, as in unilateral carotid obstruction, these phases are significantly changed reflecting disturbed autoregulation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17011584     DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2006.07.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Sci        ISSN: 0022-510X            Impact factor:   3.181


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