Journal article
Cerebral hemodynamic response to upright position in acute ischemic stroke
LB Carvalho, T Kaffenberger, B Chambers, K Borschmann, C Levi, L Churilov, V Thijs, J Bernhardt
Frontiers in Neurology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2024
Abstract
Introduction: Concerns exist that a potential mechanism for harm from upright activity (sitting, standing, and walking) early after an acute ischaemic stroke could be the reduction of cerebral perfusion during this critical phase. We aimed to estimate the effects of upright positions (sitting and standing) on cerebral hemodynamics within 48 h and later, 3–7 days post-stroke, in patients with strokes with and without occlusive disease and in controls. Methods: We investigated MCAv using transcranial Doppler in 0° head position, then at 30°, 70°, 90° sitting, and 90° standing, at <48 h post-stroke, and later at 3–7 days post-stroke. Mixed-effect linear regression modeling was used to estimate ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge the Austin neurosonographers for contributing to performing TCDs for this study.