Acute intracranial hypertension and basilar artery blood flow velocity recorded by transcranial Doppler sonography: an experimental study in rabbits
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
- Vol. 12 (1) , 19-27
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-097x.1992.tb00290.x
Abstract
Summary. The relationship between intracranial hypertension and basilar artery blood flow is not well known, and it is not yet definite that the reduction of cerebral flow depends on cerebral perfusion pressure rather than microvessel compression. The purpose of the study described here was to investigate the effect of acute intracranial pressure on the basilar flow velocity, the cerebral perfusion pressure, and the systemic arterial pressure. The basilar Doppler signal was recorded continuously in 24 New Zealand rabbits by transcranial pulsed Doppler method. The acute intracranial hypertension was induced by the progressive raising, in steps of 5 mmHg, of a saline infusion bottle connected to an epidural sensor. The intracranial hypertension induced a decrease in diastolic and mean flow velocities in the basilar artery, and an increase in the resistance index. Cerebral perfusion pressure was significantly correlated with flow parameters. The basilar diastolic flow began to decrease significantly from a 35–40 mmHg intracranial pressure and for a 37 mmHg+20 SD cerebral perfusion pressure, without significant variation of arterial pressure. Diastolic flow dropped to zero for a 53 mmHg intracranial pressure and a 30 mmHg+15 SD cerebral perfusion pressure. These results show that high intracranial pressure values are necessary for significantly reducing basilar artery blood flow. This effect, and the increase of circulatory cerebral resistance, occurred before significant changes in systemic arterial pressure.,Keywords
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