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Cerebral oxygen saturation and cardiac output during anaesthesia in sitting position for neurosurgical procedures: a prospective observational study.

2016

Abstract Background Neurosurgical operations in the dorsal cranium often require the patient to be positioned in a sitting position. This can be associated with decreased cardiac output and cerebral hypoperfusion, and possibly, inadequate cerebral oxygenation. In the present study, cerebral oxygen saturation was measured during neurosurgery in the sitting position and correlated with cardiac output. Methods Perioperative cerebral oxygen saturation was measured continuously with two different monitors, INVOS® and FORE-SIGHT®. Cardiac output was measured at eight predefined time points using transoesophageal echocardiography. Results Forty patients were enrolled, but only 35 (20 female) were …

AdultMaleCardiac outputmedicine.medical_specialtyDecreased cardiac outputCerebral oxygen saturationSittingNeurosurgical ProceduresPatient Positioning03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030202 anesthesiologymedicineHumansAnesthesiaArterial PressureProspective StudiesCardiac OutputAgedbusiness.industryBrain030208 emergency & critical care medicinePerioperativeMiddle AgedOxygenOxygen Saturation MeasurementAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineBlood pressureAnesthesiaFemaleNeurosurgerybusinessBritish journal of anaesthesia
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Reproducibility of multiphase pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling and the effect of post-processing analysis methods

2015

Arterial spin labeling (ASL) is an emerging MRI technique for non-invasive measurement of cerebral blood flow (CBF). Compared to invasive perfusion imaging modalities, ASL suffers from low sensitivity due to poor signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), susceptibility to motion artifacts and low spatial resolution, all of which limit its reliability. In this work, the effects of various state of the art image processing techniques for addressing these ASL limitations are investigated. A processing pipeline consisting of motion correction, ASL motion correction imprecision removal, temporal and spatial filtering, partial volume effect correction, and CBF quantification was developed and assessed. To fur…

AdultMaleComputer scienceCognitive Neurosciencecerebral blood flowPartial volumePerfusion scanningImage processingSignal-To-Noise RatioYoung AdultImage Processing Computer-Assistedspin labelingHumansreproducibilityImage resolutionReproducibilitySpatial filterbusiness.industrymultiphase pseudo-continuous arterialBrainReproducibility of ResultsSite-directed spin labelingImage EnhancementMagnetic Resonance Imagingarterial spin labelingNeurologyCerebral blood flowArterial spin labelingFemaleSpin Labelsperfusion MRIArtifactsNuclear medicinebusinesstest–retestBiomedical engineeringNeuroImage
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Evaluation of regional haemodynamics and alterations of vascular wall of the lower limbs in hypertensive subjects

1995

This study was designed to analyse the relationship between arterial hypertension and changes in arterial blood flow and vascular wall damage of the lower limbs in hypertensive patients with various degrees of hypertension. Six hundred and fifty-four hypertensive patients (421 males and 233 females) aged 35 to 70 years and 88 healthy subjects (63 males and 25 females) aged 39 to 60 years were studied. Strain-gauge plethysmography of the lower limbs was used to calculate arterial calf blood flow (RF), arterial calf blood flow after post-ischaemic hyperaemia (PF), basal and minimal vascular resistances (BVR and MVR), time to reach peak flow (tPF), time until 50% reduction of peak flow (tT1/2)…

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Cardiovascular control and time domain granger causality: Insights from selective autonomic blockade

2013

We studied causal relations among heart period (HP), systolic arterial pressure (SAP) and respiration (R) according to the definition of Granger causality in the time domain. Autonomic pharmacological challenges were used to alter the complexity of cardiovascular control. Atropine (AT), propranolol and clonidine (CL) were administered to block muscarinic receptors, β-adrenergic receptors and centrally sympathetic outflow, respectively. We found that: (i) at baseline, HP and SAP interacted in a closed loop with a dominant causal direction from HP to SAP; (ii) pharmacological blockades did not alter the bidirectional closed-loop interactions between HP and SAP, but AT reduced the dominance of…

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Redundant and synergistic information transfer in cardiovascular and cardiorespiratory variability

2015

In the framework of information dynamics, new tools are emerging which allow one to quantify how the information provided by two source processes about a target process results from the contribution of each source and from the interaction between the sources. We present the first implementation of these tools in the assessment of short-term cardiovascular and cardiorespiratory variability, by introducing two strategies for the decomposition of the information transferred to heart period (HP) variability from systolic arterial pressure (SAP) and respiration flow (RF) variability. Several measures based on the notion of transfer entropy (TE) are defined to quantify joint, individual and redun…

AdultMaleInformation transferComputer scienceEntropyBiomedical EngineeringBlood PressureHealth Informaticscomputer.software_genreCardiovascular Physiological PhenomenaElectrocardiographyHeart RateHumansPaced breathingSimulation1707Motor NeuronsRespirationModels CardiovascularHealthy subjectsHeartCardiorespiratory fitnessHealthy VolunteersSignal ProcessingSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaSystolic arterial pressureFemaleTransfer entropyData miningcomputer
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Noninvasive measurement of intracranial pressure: Is it possible?

2007

BACKGROUND: Some publications suggest a strong correlation between the intracranial pressure and the intraocular pressure. Other studies claim no correlation between these two physiologic variables. Our aim was to study whether the tonometry could be a useful method to evaluate intracranial pressure in patients with suspected intracranial abnormality. METHODS: We evaluated the correlation between the intracranial pressure and the intraocular pressure, the intracranial pressure and the mean arterial pressure, and the intraocular pressure and the mean arterial pressure in 22 patients, initially comatose, who were admitted to our hospital. All patients required the intracranial pressure monito…

AdultMaleIntraocular pressureMean arterial pressureIntracranial PressureCorrelation coefficientCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineStatistics Nonparametriclaw.inventionTonometry OcularlawHumansMedicineMonitoring PhysiologicIntracranial pressureComabusiness.industryIntensive Care UnitsPressure measurementBlood pressureBrain InjuriesAnesthesiaLinear ModelsIntracranial pressure monitoringFemaleSurgerymedicine.symptombusinessJournal of Trauma-Injury Infection and Critical Care
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Influence of Beach Chair Position on Cerebral Oxygen Saturation

2013

Although beach chair position (BCP) is frequently used for shoulder surgery, a potentially detrimental influence on cerebral oxygenation is discussed. Therefore, the present study investigated changes in regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2/StO2) during BCP comparing 2 different devices for near-infrared spectroscopy measurement.Data were collected in 35 patients undergoing shoulder surgery in BCP and compared with a control group of 35 awake volunteers. The rSO2/StO2 was assessed using INVOS and FORE-SIGHT monitors. Mean arterial blood pressure (MAP), peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2), PeCO2, FiO2, end-tidal sevoflurane concentration, and rSO2/StO2 were measured before positioning, …

AdultMaleMethyl EthersBeach chair positionSupine positionAdolescentShoulder surgerymedicine.medical_treatmentCerebral oxygen saturationPatient PositioningSevofluraneYoung AdultOxygen ConsumptionCerebral oxygenationHeart RateSupine PositionmedicineHumansArterial PressureOximetryCerebral oximetryAgedbusiness.industryData interpretationMiddle AgedOxygenAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineData Interpretation StatisticalAnesthesiaAnesthetics InhalationFemaleSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Anesthesia Inhalationbusinesshuman activitiesJournal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology
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Categorizing the Role of Respiration in Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Variability Interactions

2022

Objective: Respiration disturbs cardiovascular and cerebrovascular controls but its role is not fully elucidated. Methods: Respiration can be classified as a confounder if its observation reduces the strength of the causal relationship from source to target. Respiration is a suppressor if the opposite situation holds. We prove that a confounding/suppression (C/S) test can be accomplished by evaluating the sign of net redundancy/synergy balance in the predictability framework based on multivariate autoregressive modelling. In addition, we suggest that, under the hypothesis of Gaussian processes, the C/S test can be given in the transfer entropy decomposition framework as well. Experimental p…

AdultMalePhysiologyBiomedical EngineeringsynergyBlood Pressurecardiac neural controlYoung Adulthead-up tiltHeart RateHumansArterial PressureAnesthesiaPropofolAgedMultivariate autoregressive modelredundancyRespirationcerebrovascular autoregulationautonomic nervous systemheart rate variabilityMediationtransfer entropyHeartIndexesMiddle Agedsuppressiongeneral anesthesiapredictability decompositionconfoundingCerebrovascular CirculationSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica e Informaticaautonomic nervous system; cardiac neural control; cerebrovascular autoregulation; confounding; general anesthesia; head-up tilt; heart rate variability; Multivariate autoregressive model; predictability decomposition; redundancy; suppression; synergy; transfer entropy;ProtocolsRegulation
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Prevalence of peripheral artery disease by abnormal ankle-brachial index in atrial fibrillation: implications for risk and therapy.

2013

AdultMaleRegistrieRiskMiddle AgedPeripheral Arterial Diseaseatrial fibrillation; cardiovascular disease; peripheral vascular disease; Adult; Aged; Atrial Fibrillation; Female; Humans; Internal Medicine; Italy; Male; Middle Aged; Peripheral Arterial Disease; Prevalence; Registries; Risk; Societies Medical; Ankle Brachial Index; Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineItalycardiovascular diseaseperipheral vascular diseaseMedicalAtrial FibrillationInternal MedicinePrevalenceHumansFemaleAnkle Brachial IndexRegistriesSocietiesCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineSocieties MedicalAgedHuman
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Arterial stiffness indexes in acute ischemic stroke: Relationship with stroke subtype

2010

INTRODUCTION: No study has evaluated both arterial stiffness indexes (PWV and Aix) in patients with an acute cerebrovascular event. The aim of our study was to evaluate arterial stiffness indexes in subjects with acute ischemic stroke and to evaluate the relationship between these indexes and other clinical and laboratory variables. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We enrolled all consecutive patients with a diagnosis of acute ischemic stroke admitted to the Internal Medicine Department at the University of Palermo between November 2006 and January 2009, and hospitalized control patients without a diagnosis of acute ischemic stroke. The type of acute ischemic stroke was classified according to the TO…

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