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The following pages link to Short-term variability of cerebral blood flow velocity responses to arterial blood pressure transients (Q48380417):
Displaying 15 items.
- A new model-free index of dynamic cerebral blood flow autoregulation (Q30428396) (← links)
- Time-varying modeling of cerebral hemodynamics (Q33163477) (← links)
- Dynamic cerebral autoregulation during brain activation paradigms (Q33341112) (← links)
- Cerebral blood flow velocity during mental activation: interpretation with different models of the passive pressure-velocity relationship (Q33341475) (← links)
- Continuous estimates of dynamic cerebral autoregulation during transient hypocapnia and hypercapnia. (Q33728005) (← links)
- Methodological comparison of active- and passive-driven oscillations in blood pressure; implications for the assessment of cerebral pressure-flow relationships (Q36017431) (← links)
- Complexity of the human cerebral circulation (Q37424522) (← links)
- Transcranial Doppler for evaluation of cerebral autoregulation (Q37445585) (← links)
- Correlation of clinical outcome with pressure-, oxygen-, and flow-related indices of cerebrovascular reactivity in patients following aneurysmal SAH. (Q37611673) (← links)
- Spontaneous fluctuations in cerebral blood flow regulation: contribution of PaCO2. (Q42872509) (← links)
- CrossTalk opposing view: dynamic cerebral autoregulation should be quantified using induced (rather than spontaneous) blood pressure fluctuations. (Q47102570) (← links)
- Continuous cerebral autoregulation monitoring by improved cross-correlation analysis: comparison with the cuff deflation test (Q48348639) (← links)
- Can the Assessment of Spontaneous Oscillations by Near Infrared Spectrophotometry Predict Neurological Outcome of Preterm Infants? (Q48967751) (← links)
- Non-linear multivariate modeling of cerebral hemodynamics with autoregressive Support Vector Machines (Q51640542) (← links)
- Variability predictors of Vasospasm in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A feasibility Study (Q97591842) (← links)