Dynamic cerebral autoregulation after confinement in an isolated environment for 14  days

ConclusionThe increases observed in transfer function gain may be interpreted as indicating less suppressive capability against transmission from arterial blood pressure oscillation to cerebral blood flow velocity fluctuation. These results suggest that confinement in an isolated environment for 14  days may impair dynamic cerebral autoregulation.Trial registrationUMIN000020703, Registered 2016/01/22.
Source: Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research