Continuous estimates of dynamic cerebral autoregulation during transient hypocapnia and hypercapnia.

2010 
Dynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA) is the transient response of cerebral blood flow (CBF) to rapid blood pressure changes: it improves in hypocapnia and becomes impaired during hypercapnia. Batch-processing techniques have mostly been used to measure CA, providing a single estimate for an entire recording. A new approach to increase the temporal resolution of dynamic CA parameters was applied to transient hypercapnia and hypocapnia to describe the time-varying properties of dynamic CA during these conditions. Thirty healthy subjects (mean ± SD: 25 ± 6 yr, 9 men) were recruited. CBF velocity was recorded in both middle cerebral arteries (MCAs) with transcranial Doppler ultrasound. Arterial blood pressure (Finapres), end-tidal CO2 (ETCO2; infrared capnograph), and a three-lead ECG were also measured at rest and during repeated breath hold and hyperventilation. A moving window autoregressive moving average model provided continuous values of the dynamic CA index [autoregulation index (ARI)] and unconstrain...
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