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Normative cerebral microvascular blood flow waveform morphology assessed with diffuse correlation spectroscopy

Tara M. Urner, Kyle R. Cowdrick, Rowan O. Brothers, Tisha Boodooram, Hongting Zhao, Vidisha Goyal, Eashani Sathialingam, Ayesha Quadri, Katherine Turrentine, Mariam Akbar, Sydney Triplett, Shasha Bai, Erin M. Buckley

2023Biomedical Optics Express21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microvascular cerebral blood flow exhibits pulsatility at the cardiac frequency that carries valuable information about cerebrovascular health. This study used diffuse correlation spectroscopy to quantify normative features of these waveforms in a cohort of thirty healthy adults. We demonstrate they are sensitive to changes in vascular tone, as indicated by pronounced morphological changes with hypercapnia. Further, we observe significant sex-based differences in waveform morphology, with females exhibiting higher flow, greater area-under-the-curve, and lower pulsatility. Finally, we quantify normative values for cerebral critical closing pressure, i.e., the minimum pressure required to maintain flow in a given vascular region.

Topics & Concepts

HypercapniaCerebral blood flowCardiologyBlood flowMedicineBlood pressureInternal medicineRespiratory systemOptical Imaging and Spectroscopy TechniquesCardiovascular Health and Disease PreventionHemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy