IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology (Jan 2023)

Cerebrovascular Impedance as a Function of Cerebral Perfusion Pressure

  • Jason Yang,
  • Deepshikha Acharya,
  • William B. Scammon,
  • Samantha Schmitt,
  • Emily C. Crane,
  • Matthew A. Smith,
  • Jana M. Kainerstorfer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/OJEMB.2023.3236267
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
pp. 96 – 101

Abstract

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Goal: Cerebrovascular impedance is modulated by a vasoactive autoregulative mechanism in response to changes in cerebral perfusion pressure. Characterization of impedance and the limits of autoregulation are important biomarkers of cerebral health. We developed a method to quantify impedance based on the spectral content of cerebral blood flow and volume at the cardiac frequency, measured with diffuse optical methods. Methods: In three non-human primates, we modulated cerebral perfusion pressure beyond the limits of autoregulation. Cerebral blood flow and volume were measured with diffuse correlation spectroscopy and near-infrared spectroscopy, respectively. Results: We show that impedance can be used to identify the lower and upper limits of autoregulation. Conclusions: This impedance method may be an alternative method to measure autoregulation and a way of assessing cerebral health non-invasively at the clinical bedside.

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