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Impact of blood pressure changes in cerebral blood perfusion of patients with ischemic Moyamoya disease evaluated by SPECT.

Zhao Liming1, Sun Weiliang1, Jia Jia2, Liang Hao1, Liu Yang1, Christopher Ludtka3, Behnam Rezai Jahromi1, Felix Goehre4, Ajmal Zemmar1,3, Li Tianxiao1, Juha Hernesniemi1,3, Hugo Andrade-Barazarte1,3, Li Chaoyue1.   

Abstract

Our aim was to determine the impact of targeted blood pressure modifications on cerebral blood flow in ischemic moyamoya disease patients assessed by single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). From March to September 2018, we prospectively collected data of 154 moyamoya disease patients and selected 40 patients with ischemic moyamoya disease. All patients underwent in-hospital blood pressure monitoring to determine the mean arterial pressure baseline values. The study cohort was subdivided into two subgroups: (1) Group A or relative high blood pressure (RHBP) with an induced mean arterial pressure 10-20% higher than baseline and (2) Group B or relative low blood pressure (RLBP) including patients with mean arterial pressure 10-20% lower than baseline. All patients underwent initial SPECT study on admission-day, and on the following day, every subgroup underwent a second SPECT study under their respective targeted blood pressure values. In general, RHBP patients showed an increment in perfusion of 10.13% (SD 2.94%), whereas RLBP patients showed a reduction of perfusion of 12.19% (SD 2.68%). Cerebral blood flow of moyamoya disease patients is susceptible to small blood pressure changes, and cerebral autoregulation might be affected due to short dynamic blood pressure modifications.

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Keywords:  Cerebral blood flow; blood pressure; brain imaging; cerebral hemodynamics; moyamoya disease

Year:  2020        PMID: 33153375      PMCID: PMC8142135          DOI: 10.1177/0271678X20967458

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab        ISSN: 0271-678X            Impact factor:   6.200


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