Impaired dynamic cerebral autoregulation and cerebrovascular reactivity in middle cerebral artery stenosis

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Purpose: We sought to investigate the capacity of cerebral autoregulation and cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) in patients with middle cerebral artery (MCA) stenosis. Methods: Twenty-one patients with MCA stenosis diagnosed by magnetic resonance angiography and 15 healthy controls were enrolled. Cerebral autoregulation was assessed by autoregulatory parameters (rate of recovery/phase/gain) derived from transfer function from spontaneous oscillations of cerebral blood flow velocity and blood pressure. CVR was tested by a rebreathing maneuver. Results: Rate of recovery, phase and CVR estimated from moderate MCA stenosis (rate of recovery = 17.76±8.21%/s, phase = 26.93±15.67u, and CVR = 1.5±60.84%/mmHg, respectively) were significantly different (p<0.05) from controls (rate of recovery = 39.62±27.99%/s, phase = 55.66±22.10°, and CVR = 2.18±0.80%/mmHg, respectively). Rate of recovery (r = -0.698, p<0.001), phase (r = -0.738, p<0.001)) and CVR (r = -0.690, p<0.001) were all significantly correlated with the degree of stenosis. Conclusion: Cerebral autoregulation and CVR were impaired in patients with ≥ 50% MCA stenosis. The measures of both hemodynamic properties were inversely correlated with the stenotic degree. © 2014 Chen et al.

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Chen, J., Liu, J., Xu, W. H., Xu, R., Hou, B., Cui, L. Y., & Gao, S. (2014). Impaired dynamic cerebral autoregulation and cerebrovascular reactivity in middle cerebral artery stenosis. PLoS ONE, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088232

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