Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2970294 | The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Cerebral blood flow in patients with CF-LVADs is comparable to that of healthy controls across a range of blood pressures. Patients with pulsatile devices have greater oscillations in MAP and CBFV. However, dynamic cerebral autoregulation is preserved among subjects with either type of device. Thus, the reduction in pulsatility afforded by CF-LVADs does not impair normal autoregulatory processes.
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Authors
William K. MD, Takashi PhD, Vincent L. BSc, Colby MS, Punag MD, Qi MD, PhD, Dean MS, Mark H. MD, MSc, Dan M. MD, Brian T. MD, Jeffrey L. MD, Naoki MD, PhD, Shigeki MD, PhD, Rong PhD, David W. MD, MSc, Benjamin D. MD,