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Assessing Cerebral Autoregulation via Oscillatory Lower Body Negative Pressure and Projection Pursuit Regression
 

Assessing Cerebral Autoregulation via Oscillatory Lower Body Negative Pressure and Projection Pursuit Regression

Article DOI: 10.3791/51082-v 11:26 min December 10th, 2014
December 10th, 2014

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Summary

Cerebral perfusion is maintained across a range of pressures via cerebral autoregulation. However, characterizing autoregulation requires prominent pressure fluctuations at regulated frequencies. The described protocol will show how oscillatory lower body negative pressure can generate pressure fluctuations to provide data for projection pursuit regression for quantification of the autoregulatory curve.

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Cerebral Autoregulation Oscillatory Lower Body Negative Pressure Projection Pursuit Regression Cerebral Perfusion Systemic Pressures Blood Pressure Fluctuations Arterial Pressure Central Venous Return Nonparametric Method Non-linearity Autoregulatory Region
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