Czosnyka M, Pickard J, Whitehouse H, Piechnik S
Academic Neurosurgical Unit, University of Cambridge, UK.
Acta Neurochir (Wien). 1992;115(3-4):90-7. doi: 10.1007/BF01406364.
A mathematical model of cerebral blood flow and the cerebrospinal fluid circulation is described which permits the study of phenomena caused by dynamic changes in cerebrovascular autoregulatory or cerebrospinal fluid compensatory reserves. A transient decrease in cerebral perfusion pressure was produced by carotid artery compression. Comparison of the computer simulations with clinical and experimental data, reported elsewhere, suggests that the transient hyperaemic response (THR) is proportional to the strength of the autoregulatory response. The relationships between the magnitude and time course of the THR, and the period and level of reduction in CPP were studied. This model suggests that simple clinical tests based on the examination of THR using transcranial Doppler velocity measurements are of potential value for the non-invasive assessment of the autoregulatory reserve.
描述了一种脑血流和脑脊液循环的数学模型,该模型允许研究由脑血管自动调节或脑脊液代偿储备的动态变化引起的现象。通过压迫颈动脉产生脑灌注压的短暂降低。将计算机模拟结果与其他地方报道的临床和实验数据进行比较,结果表明,短暂充血反应(THR)与自动调节反应的强度成正比。研究了THR的幅度和时间进程与脑灌注压降低的持续时间和水平之间的关系。该模型表明,基于经颅多普勒速度测量检查THR的简单临床试验对于自动调节储备的无创评估具有潜在价值。