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A Non-Invasive Method to Assess Cerebral Perfusion Pressure in Geriatric Patients with Suspected Cerebrovascular Disease

BACKGROUND: Cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) can adversely impact cerebrovascular hemodynamics but cannot be practically measured in most clinical settings. Here, we aimed to establish a representative mathematical model for CPP in geriatric patients with suspected cerebrovascular disease. METHODS:...

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Autores principales: Liu, Bo, Li, Qi, Li, Kewei, Deng, Nan, He, Peng, Qin, Chunchang, Yang, Deyu, Li, Zhiwei, Xie, Peng
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4366378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25789855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120146
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author Liu, Bo
Li, Qi
Li, Kewei
Deng, Nan
He, Peng
Qin, Chunchang
Yang, Deyu
Li, Zhiwei
Xie, Peng
author_facet Liu, Bo
Li, Qi
Li, Kewei
Deng, Nan
He, Peng
Qin, Chunchang
Yang, Deyu
Li, Zhiwei
Xie, Peng
author_sort Liu, Bo
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) can adversely impact cerebrovascular hemodynamics but cannot be practically measured in most clinical settings. Here, we aimed to establish a representative mathematical model for CPP in geriatric patients with suspected cerebrovascular disease. METHODS: A total of 100 patients (54 males and 46 females between 60–80 years of age) with suspected cerebrovascular disease and no obvious cerebrovascular stenosis were selected for invasive CPP monitoring via catheterization of the middle segment of the common carotid arteries and openings of the vertebral arteries bilaterally. Curves were function-fitted using MATLAB 7.0, and data was statistically processed by SPSS 20.0. RESULTS: MATLAB 7.0 constructed eighth-order Fourier functions that fit all recorded CPP curves. Since the coefficients of the 100 functions were significantly different, all functions were standardized to derive one representative function. By manipulating the heart rate and maximum/minimum CPP of the representative function, estimated CPP curves can be constructed for patients with differing heart rates, intracranial pressures (ICPs) and blood pressures. CONCLUSIONS: CPP can be well-modeled through an eighth-order Fourier function that can be constructed from a patient’s brachial artery blood pressure (BABP), ICP and heart rate. This function is representative of geriatric patients with cerebrovascular disease and can be used in the future study of cerebral hemodynamics.
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spelling pubmed-43663782015-03-23 A Non-Invasive Method to Assess Cerebral Perfusion Pressure in Geriatric Patients with Suspected Cerebrovascular Disease Liu, Bo Li, Qi Li, Kewei Deng, Nan He, Peng Qin, Chunchang Yang, Deyu Li, Zhiwei Xie, Peng PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) can adversely impact cerebrovascular hemodynamics but cannot be practically measured in most clinical settings. Here, we aimed to establish a representative mathematical model for CPP in geriatric patients with suspected cerebrovascular disease. METHODS: A total of 100 patients (54 males and 46 females between 60–80 years of age) with suspected cerebrovascular disease and no obvious cerebrovascular stenosis were selected for invasive CPP monitoring via catheterization of the middle segment of the common carotid arteries and openings of the vertebral arteries bilaterally. Curves were function-fitted using MATLAB 7.0, and data was statistically processed by SPSS 20.0. RESULTS: MATLAB 7.0 constructed eighth-order Fourier functions that fit all recorded CPP curves. Since the coefficients of the 100 functions were significantly different, all functions were standardized to derive one representative function. By manipulating the heart rate and maximum/minimum CPP of the representative function, estimated CPP curves can be constructed for patients with differing heart rates, intracranial pressures (ICPs) and blood pressures. CONCLUSIONS: CPP can be well-modeled through an eighth-order Fourier function that can be constructed from a patient’s brachial artery blood pressure (BABP), ICP and heart rate. This function is representative of geriatric patients with cerebrovascular disease and can be used in the future study of cerebral hemodynamics. Public Library of Science 2015-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4366378/ /pubmed/25789855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120146 Text en © 2015 Liu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Liu, Bo
Li, Qi
Li, Kewei
Deng, Nan
He, Peng
Qin, Chunchang
Yang, Deyu
Li, Zhiwei
Xie, Peng
A Non-Invasive Method to Assess Cerebral Perfusion Pressure in Geriatric Patients with Suspected Cerebrovascular Disease
title A Non-Invasive Method to Assess Cerebral Perfusion Pressure in Geriatric Patients with Suspected Cerebrovascular Disease
title_full A Non-Invasive Method to Assess Cerebral Perfusion Pressure in Geriatric Patients with Suspected Cerebrovascular Disease
title_fullStr A Non-Invasive Method to Assess Cerebral Perfusion Pressure in Geriatric Patients with Suspected Cerebrovascular Disease
title_full_unstemmed A Non-Invasive Method to Assess Cerebral Perfusion Pressure in Geriatric Patients with Suspected Cerebrovascular Disease
title_short A Non-Invasive Method to Assess Cerebral Perfusion Pressure in Geriatric Patients with Suspected Cerebrovascular Disease
title_sort non-invasive method to assess cerebral perfusion pressure in geriatric patients with suspected cerebrovascular disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4366378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25789855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120146
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