Cerebral blood flow velocity is associated with endothelial function in men

2021 ◽  

Background and objective: Reduction in cerebral blood flow with aging leads to cognitive decline and brain atrophy. Cerebrovascular hemodynamics are associated with vascular function. However, little is known about endothelial function in relation to cerebral blood flow at rest. The present study aimed to examine the association between microvascular endothelial function and middle cerebral blood flow. Material and methods: This study involved 60 healthy middle-aged and elderly men. The microvascular endothelial function was measured via digital reactive hyperemia index using pulse amplitude tonometry, and the mean middle cerebral blood flow velocity and cerebrovascular conductance were measured using transcranial Doppler ultrasonography. Results and conclusions: Reactive hyperemia index was significantly correlated with the mean middle cerebral blood flow velocity and cerebrovascular conductance. Multiple regression analysis further indicated that the correlation was significant after adjustment of covariates, such as age, body mass index, smoking status, medication history, blood pressure, and arterial stiffness. Further, Reactive hyperemia index was found to be a significant independent determinant of the mean middle cerebral blood flow velocity and cerebrovascular conductance. The present study demonstrated that vascular endothelial function is associated with cerebral blood flow and is an independent potential confounding factor in healthy middle-aged and older men.

PEDIATRICS ◽  
1989 ◽  
Vol 83 (4) ◽  
pp. 645-646
Author(s):  
JEFFREY M. PERLMAN ◽  
JOSEPH J. VOLPE ◽  
A. ERNEST ◽  
JANE G. STEIN

In the recent article regarding fluctuating cerebral blood flow velocity and the intraventricular hemorrhage in the neonate, the authors concluded "when the best 20 waves are chosen to evaluate the coefficient of variation, no association exists between the coefficient of variation values and development of subependymal-intraventricular hemorrhage...." Such a conclusion is clearly not justified based on the data presented. First, the mean mode as was used in this study is an averaged frequency for a single cycle.


2008 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 427-434 ◽  
Author(s):  
Malcolm I. Levene ◽  
Alan C. Fenton ◽  
David H. Evans ◽  
L. N. J. Archer ◽  
D. B. Shortland ◽  
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