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The effect of hemodynamically significant carotid artery disease on the …


WJ POWERS, GA PRESS, RL GRUBB Jr, M … - Annals of internal …, 1987 - Am Coll Physicians
Although the presence of a hemodynamically significant carotid artery lesion is commonly used
as an indicator of impaired cerebral circulation, the effect of such lesions on cerebral perfusion
pressure and cerebral blood flow has never been determined accurately. We used ...
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Evaluation of cerebral perfusion reserve in patients with carotid-artery occlusion


JM Gibbs, KL Leenders, RJS Wise, T Jones - The Lancet, 1984 - Elsevier
Regional cerebral blood flow, oxygen utilisation, fractional oxygen extraction, and cerebral blood
volume were measured by positron emission tomography in thirty-two patients with internal-carotidartery
occlusion. In most cases, any reduction in cerebral blood flow in the territory distal to an ...
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Cerebral hemodynamics in ischemic cerebrovascular disease


WJ Powers - Annals of neurology, 1991 - interscience.wiley.com
During the past decade, technological advances have made it possible to measure regional
cerebral hemodynamics in individual patients. Studies performed with these techniques have
demonstrated that the degree of carotid stenosis correlates poorly with the hemodynamic ...
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Influence of cerebral hemodynamics on stroke risk: one-year follow-up of 30 …


WJ Powers, LW Tempel, RL Grubb - Annals of neurology, 1989 - interscience.wiley.com
The importance of hemodynamic factors in the pathogenesis and treatment of ischemic cerebrovascular
disease is not clear. We have investigated the relationship between cerebral hemodynamics
and the subsequent risk of stroke in 30 medically treated patients with symptomatic ...
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rCBF in patients with carotid occlusion. Resting and hypercapnic flow related to …

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B Norrving, B Nilsson, J Risberg - Stroke, 1982 - Am Heart Assoc
CAROTID OCCLUSION is the single most common arterial lesion considered for extra-intracranial
bypass operation. 1 Although this procedure is performed in numerous patients, its definitive
therapeutic value remains unproven. In most centers, bypass surgery is confined to ...
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Increased stroke risk predicted by compromised cerebral blood flow reactivity

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H Yonas, HA Smith, SR Durham, SL Pentheny, DW … - Journal of neurosurgery, 1993 - thejns.org
The authors sought to determine risk for stroke in individuals with symptomatic carotid stenosis
or occlusion based upon an assessment of cerebral blood flow (CBF) reserves. Vascular reserve
was assessed by two consecutive xenon/computerized tomography (Xe/CT) CBF studies ...
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Importance of hemodynamic factors in the prognosis of symptomatic carotid …


RL Grubb Jr, CP Derdeyn, SM Fritsch, DA Carpenter, … - Jama, 1998 - Am Med Assoc
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Cerebral hemodynamic impairment: methods of measurement and association with …


CP Derdeyn, RL Grubb Jr, WJ Powers - Neurology, 1999 - AAN Enterprises
Stenosis or occlusion of the major arteries of the head and neck may cause hemodynamic impairment
of the distal cerebral circulation. Hemodynamic factors may play an important role in the pathogenesis
of ischemic stroke for patients with cerebrovascular disease. Several neuroimaging ...
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Cerebral haemodynamic changes after extracranial-intracranial bypass surgery.

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JM Gibbs, RJ Wise, DJ Thomas, AO Mansfield, RW … - British Medical …, 1987 - jnnp.bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/jnnp.50.2.140 1987;50;140-150 J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatry
Russell JM Gibbs, RJ Wise, DJ Thomas, AO Mansfield and RW surgery.
extracranial-intracranial bypass Cerebral haemodynamic changes after ...
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Course of carotid artery occlusions with impaired cerebrovascular reactivity

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B Kleiser, B Widder - Stroke, 1992 - Am Heart Assoc
T he natural history of internal carotid artery (ICA) occlusions is well known. 1 - 7 In these
studies, however, the patency of intracranial collateralization was not considered.
Pathophysiolog- ical considerations suggest that an insufficient collat- eralization may ...
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