English
Related papers

Related papers: Mathematical model of the interaction between baro…

200 papers

Cerebral autoregulation refers to the brain's ability to maintain cerebral blood flow at an approximately constant level, despite changes in arterial blood pressure. The performance of this mechanism is often assessed using a ten-scale…

Medical Physics · Physics 2018-05-31 Kevin P. O'Keeffe , Adam Mahdi

It is shown that the dependence of the cerebral blood flow (CBF) on mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) can be described with a simple model having the following assumptions. Below certain MABP (denoted as MABP1) there are no autoregulatory…

Biological Physics · Physics 2011-03-30 Alexander Gersten

Cerebral autoregulation plays a key physiological role by limiting blood flow changes in the face of pressure fluctuations. Although the involved cellular processes are mechanically driven, the quantification of haemodynamic forces in…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2024-11-15 Alberto Coccarelli , Ioannis Polydoros , Alex Drysdale , Osama F. Harraz , Chennakesava Kadapa

Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is a fundamental mechanism that modulates cerebrovascular resistance, primarily by regulating the diameter of small cerebral vessels to maintain stable cerebral blood flow (CBF) in response to fluctuations in…

Medical Physics · Physics 2025-09-15 Qi Zhang , Meng-di Yang , Xuan-hao Xu , Xiu-li Xu , Shuai Tian , Li-ling Hao

The cerebral autoregulation system (CAS), is a mechanism which aims to regulate pressure variations occurring in the cerebral circulatory system. At present, there only exist invasive methods and, in turn, they are not used to prevent…

Signal Processing · Electrical Eng. & Systems 2020-11-25 Jorge Cuevas , Claudio Henriquez , Francisco Cruz

Cerebral autoregulation refers to regulation mechanisms that aim to maintain cerebral blood flow approximately constant. It is often assessed by autoregulation index (ARI), which uses arterial blood pressure and cerebral blood flow velocity…

Tissues and Organs · Quantitative Biology 2017-01-02 Adam Mahdi , Erica Rutter , Stephen J. Payne

Adequate brain perfusion is required for proper brain function and life. Maintaining optimal brain perfusion to avoid secondary brain injury is one of the main concerns of neurocritical care. Cerebral autoregulation is responsible for…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2022-02-09 J. K. Briggs , J. N. Stroh , T. D. Bennett , S. Park , D. J. Albers

Malfunction of the system which regulates the bloodflow in the brain is a major cause of stroke and dementia, costing many lives and many billions of pounds each year in the UK alone. This regulatory system, known as cerebral…

Tissues and Organs · Quantitative Biology 2016-01-01 Mark Catherall

Dynamic cerebral autoregulation, that is the transient response of cerebral blood flow to changes in arterial blood pressure, is currently assessed using a variety of different time series methods and data collection protocols. In the…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2017-05-16 Adam Mahdi , Dragana Nikolic , Anthony A. Birch , Mette S. Olufsen , Ronney B. Panerai , David M. Simpson , Stephen J. Payne

A healthy human brain is perfused with blood flowing laminarly through cerebral vessels, providing brain tissue with substrates such as oxygen and glucose. Under normal conditions, cerebral blood flow is controlled by autoregulation as well…

Other Quantitative Biology · Quantitative Biology 2007-05-23 Miroslaw Latka , Malgorzata Turalska , Waldemar Kolodziej , Dariusz Latka , Brahm Goldstein , Bruce J. West

Among the major factors controlling the cerebral blood flow (CBF) - cerebral perfusion pressure, arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2), cerebral metabolism, arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2), and cardiac output, the…

Medical Physics · Physics 2007-05-23 A. Gersten

The fundamentals of near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) are reviewed. Among the major factors controlling the cerebral blood flow (CBF), the effect of PaCO2 is peculiar in that it violates autoregulatory CBF mechanisms and allows to explore…

Medical Physics · Physics 2015-10-20 Alexander Gersten

We present a Bayesian dynamical inference method for characterizing cardiorespiratory (CR) dynamics in humans by inverse modelling from blood pressure time-series data. This new method is applicable to a broad range of stochastic dynamical…

Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability · Physics 2009-11-11 D. G. Luchinsky , V. N. Smelyanskiy , M. M. Millonas , A. Stefanovska , P. V. E. McClintock

Cardiac fluid dynamics fundamentally involves interactions between complex blood flows and the structural deformations of the muscular heart walls and the thin, flexible valve leaflets. There has been longstanding scientific, engineering,…

Among the major factors controlling the cerebral blood flow (CBF), the effect of PaCO2 is peculiar in that it violates autoregulatory CBF mechanisms and allows to explore the full range of the CBF. This research resulted in a simple…

Medical Physics · Physics 2011-03-30 Alexander Gersten

The fluid shear stress is an important regulator of the cardiovascular system via the endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) that is Nitric Oxide. This mechanism involves biochemical reactions in an arterial wall. The autoregulation…

Biological Physics · Physics 2007-05-23 Igor L. Chernyavsky , Nikolai A. Kudryashov

Cerebral hemodynamics is fundamentally regulated by the Circle of Willis (CoW), which redistributes flow through communicating arteries to stabilize perfusion under anatomical variations and vascular stenosis. In this study, we develop a…

Medical Physics · Physics 2025-12-22 Jiawei Liu , Atsushi Kanoke , Hidenori Endo , Kuniyasu Niizuma , Hiroshi Suito

Blood pressure regulation is commonly addressed in terms of local mechanisms such as vascular resistance, compliance and neurohumoral control. However, the human vasculature encompasses multiple quasi-closed flow loops under both…

Medical Physics · Physics 2026-02-11 Arturo Tozzi

Hypertension is one of the most common age-related chronic diseases and by predisposing individuals for heart failure, stroke and kidney disease, it is a major source of morbidity and mortality. Its etiology remains enigmatic despite…

Tissues and Organs · Quantitative Biology 2015-06-15 Klas H. Pettersen , Scott M. Bugenhagen , Javaid Nauman , Daniel A. Beard , Stig W. Omholt

Baroreflex is critical to maintain the blood pressure homeostasis, and the quantification of the baroreflex regulation function (BRF) can provide guidance for disease diagnosis, treatment and healthcare. Current quantification of the BRF…

Medical Physics · Physics 2024-10-07 Bo-Yuan Li , Xiao-Yang Li , Xia Lu , Rui Kang , Zhao-Xing Tian , Feng Ling
‹ Prev 1 2 3 10 Next ›