Cerebral Blood Flow : Mechanisms of Ischemia, Diagnosis and Therapy (Update in Intensive Care Medicine) (2002. XV, 308 p. w. 57 figs. (some col.). 23,5 cm)

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Cerebral Blood Flow : Mechanisms of Ischemia, Diagnosis and Therapy (Update in Intensive Care Medicine) (2002. XV, 308 p. w. 57 figs. (some col.). 23,5 cm)

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基本説明

New in softcover. Hardcover was published in 2001.

Full Description

Cerebral Blood Flow: Quantifying Consciousness Although the heart may be the source of energy needed to generate blood flow,and other organs absolutely essential for normal living,the brain is the reason we are alive. The collected book chapters are aimed at addressing this most fundamental organ and its blood flow. These papers reflect detailed descriptions of similar topics presented over a two-day period as part of the 5th International Symposium on Applied Physiology of the Peripheral Circulation held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in June 2000. The symposium and this volume were organized into four distinct groupings that follow in a logical fashion. The initial papers focus on the basic unique physiology and pathophysiology of the cerebral circulation, including a historical reviewof the means to measure cerebral blood flow and its implications of the past 30 years. Dr. Walter D. Obrist was one of the original investigators to use radiolabeled markers to assess cerebral blood flow. His equations and initial studies form an impressive introduction to where we are now. As with much of the body's special organs, the brain too has many circulatory features unique to itself.These include the unique blood-brain barrier function ofthe endothelium, local neural regulation control, and intracranial pressure effects. These special issues,plus genetic factors that may predispose individuals to developing cere­ bral aneurysm, make up the initial section of the monograph.

Contents

Section 1. Physiology and Pathophysiology.- 1. History of Cerebral Blood Flow Assessment.- 2. Neural Regulation of the Cerebral Circulation.- 3. Role of Endothelium in Regulation of the Brain Microcirculation.- 4. Molecular Pathogenetics of Cerebral Aneurysms: Current Concepts and Future Directions.- Section 2. Ischemic Brain Injury.- 5. Triggering Events in Ischemic Brain Injury.- 6. Ischemic Mechanisms in Traumatic Brain Injury.- 7. Coupling and Compartmentation of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism.- 8. The Genetic Control of Ischemic Neuronal Cell Death.- 9. Cerebral Resuscitation from Temporary Complete Global Brain Ischemia.- 10. The Ischemic Penumbra: Pathophysiology and Therapeutic Implications.- Section 3. Assessment of Cerebral Blood Flow.- 11. The Assessment of Determinants of Cerebral Oxygenation and Microcirculation.- 12. Computed Tomography, Angiography, and Perfusion Imaging of Acute Stroke.- 13. The Use of Xenon/CT Cerebral Blood Flow Studies in Acute Stroke.- 14. Advances in Imaging in Ischemic Stroke.- 15. Assessment of Cerebrovascular Pathophysiology.- 16. Cerebral Blood Flow Measurement with Positron Emission Tomography.- Section 4. Current Status of Clinical Trials in Acute Stroke.- 17. Thrombolysis for Acute Stroke.- 18. Neuroprotective Stroke Trials: A Ten Year Dry Season.- 19. Interventional Neuroradiology in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Extracranial and Intracranial Angioplasty and Stenting.- 20. Therapeutic Moderate Hypothermia and Fever.- 21. Cerebral Hemodynamics and Stroke Risk in Patients with Complete Carotid Artery Occlusion. Is There a Role for Cerebral Revascularization?.