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Brain tissue pulsation in healthy volunteers

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posted on 2020-10-05, 12:29 authored by P Turner, C Banahan, M Alharbi, S Venturini, S Berger, I Bnini, J Campbell, KW Beach, M Horsfield, M Oura, Andrea Lecchini Visintini, EML Chung
It is well known that the brain pulses with each cardiac cycle, but interest in measuring cardiac-induced brain tissue pulsations (BTPs) is relatively recent. This study was aimed at generating BTP reference data from healthy patients for future clinical comparisons and modelling. BTPs were measured through the forehead and temporal positions as a function of age, sex, heart rate, mean arterial pressure and pulse pressure. A multivariate regression model was developed based on transcranial tissue Doppler BTP measurements from 107 healthy adults (56 male) aged from 20–81 y. A subset of 5 participants (aged 20–49 y) underwent a brain magnetic resonance imaging scan to relate the position of the ultrasound beam to anatomy. BTP amplitudes were found to vary widely between patients (from ∼4 to ∼150 µm) and were strongly associated with pulse pressure. Comparison with magnetic resonance images confirmed regional variations in BTP with depth and probe position.

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Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, 2020, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2020.08.020

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Department of Cardiovascular Sciences

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology

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Elsevier

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0301-5629

Acceptance date

2020-08-20

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2020

Available date

2021-09-24

Language

en

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