作者
Philip N Ainslie, Andrew W Subudhi
发表日期
2014/6/1
来源
High altitude medicine & biology
卷号
15
期号
2
页码范围
133-140
出版商
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
简介
Ainslie, Philip N., and Andrew W. Subudhi. Invited Review: Cerebral blood flow at high altitude. High Alt Med Biol. 15:133–140, 2014.—This brief review traces the last 50 years of research related to cerebral blood flow (CBF) in humans exposed to high altitude. The increase in CBF within the first 12 hours at high altitude and its return to near sea level values after 3–5 days of acclimatization was first documented with use of the Kety-Schmidt technique in 1964. The degree of change in CBF at high altitude is influenced by many variables, including arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions, oxygen content, cerebral spinal fluid pH, and hematocrit, but can be collectively summarized in terms of the relative strengths of four key integrated reflexes: 1) hypoxic cerebral vasodilatation; 2) hypocapnic cerebral vasoconstriction; 3) hypoxic ventilatory response; and 4) hypercapnic ventilatory response. Understanding the …
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