Diffuse correlation spectroscopy for non-invasive, micro-vascular cerebral blood flow measurement

T Durduran, AG Yodh - Neuroimage, 2014 - Elsevier
Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) uses the temporal fluctuations of near-infrared (NIR)
light to measure cerebral blood flow (CBF) non-invasively. Here, we provide a brief history of …

Cerebral hemodynamics in ischemic cerebrovascular disease

WJ Powers - Annals of Neurology: Official Journal of the …, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
During the past decade, technological advances have made it possible to measure regional
cerebral hemodynamics in individual patients. Studies performed with these techniques …

Importance of hemodynamic factors in the prognosis of symptomatic carotid occlusion

RL Grubb Jr, CP Derdeyn, SM Fritsch, DA Carpenter… - Jama, 1998 - jamanetwork.com
Context.—The relative importance of hemodynamic factors in the pathogenesis and
treatment of stroke in patients with carotid artery occlusion remains controversial. Objective …

Diaschisis.

DM Feeney, JC Baron - Stroke, 1986 - Am Heart Assoc
RED BLOOD CELL DISORDERS AND STROKE/Gro/ta et al 817 precursors and progenitors
to increase production of fetal hemoglobin. J Clin Invest 75: 547-557, 1985 51. Rosa RM …

Severely impaired cerebrovascular reactivity predicts stroke and TIA risk in patients with carotid artery stenosis and occlusion

H Markus, M Cullinane - Brain, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Cross-sectional studies suggest that impaired cerebral haemodynamics is associated with
symptomatic status in patients with carotid stenosis and occlusion, but there is relatively little …

Variability of cerebral blood volume and oxygen extraction: stages of cerebral haemodynamic impairment revisited

CP Derdeyn, TO Videen, KD Yundt, SM Fritsch… - Brain, 2002 - academic.oup.com
The presence or degree of haemodynamic impairment due to occlusive cerebrovascular
disease is often inferred from measurements of cerebral blood flow (CBF), cerebral blood …

The pathophysiology of watershed infarction in internal carotid artery disease: review of cerebral perfusion studies

I Momjian-Mayor, JC Baron - Stroke, 2005 - Am Heart Assoc
Background and Purpose—In carotid disease, infarcts can occur in the cortical as well as
internal watershed (WS), or both. Better understanding the pathophysiology of WS infarcts …

Effects of sevoflurane, propofol, and adjunct nitrous oxide on regional cerebral blood flow, oxygen consumption, and blood volume in humans

KK Kaisti, JW Långsjö, S Aalto, V Oikonen… - The Journal of the …, 2003 - pubs.asahq.org
Background Anesthetic agents, especially volatile anesthetics and nitrous oxide (N2O), are
suspected to perturb cerebral homeostasis and vascular reactivity. The authors quantified …

Noninvasive assessment of CO2-induced cerebral vasomotor response in normal individuals and patients with internal carotid artery occlusions.

EB Ringelstein, C Sievers, S Ecker, PA Schneider… - Stroke, 1988 - Am Heart Assoc
To evaluate the CO2-induced vasomotor reactivity of the cerebral vasculature, relative
changes of blood flow velocity within the middle cerebral artery were measured by …

Increased stroke risk predicted by compromised cerebral blood flow reactivity

H Yonas, HA Smith, SR Durham, SL Pentheny… - Journal of …, 1993 - thejns.org
✓ The authors sought to determine risk for stroke in individuals with symptomatic carotid
stenosis or occlusion based upon an assessment of cerebral blood flow (CBF) reserves …