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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2024

Cerebral arterial venous blood flow dynamics under the influence of free and deep breathing

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Motivation The hydrodynamic characteristics of arterial venous cerebral blood flow (AVCBF) in different breathing patterns remain insufficiently understood. Goal Quantifying the effects of free and deep breathing on multiple parameters of CBF using real-time phase contrast MRI. Approach We applied RT-PC on 14 healthy volunteers to continuously quantify AVCBF dynamics in the main cerebral vessels during free and deep breathing. A time-domain analysis investigated the influence of breathing change on the AVCBF parameters: mean flow, stroke volume, cardiac period. Results Deep-breathing decreased global AVCBF dynamics. Mean flows, stroke volumes and cardiac periods decreased but their percentage change between inspiratory and expiratory periods increased. Impact This study quantified the effects of free- and deep-breathing on cerebral blood flow dynamics. It should contribute to a better understanding of cerebral hemodynamics and its relation with breathing, providing a valuable reference for clinical applications and physiological studies.
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hal-04628748 , version 1 (28-06-2024)

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Pan Liu, Kimi Owashi, Heimiri Monnier, Serge Metanbou, Cyrille Capel, et al.. Cerebral arterial venous blood flow dynamics under the influence of free and deep breathing. ISMRM 2024, International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, May 2024, Singapore, Singapore. ⟨hal-04628748⟩

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