在正态不耐受症中脑血流
Muhammad Shahzeb Khan1, Amanda J Miller2, Arooba Ejaz3
1Department of Medicine Duke University Medical Center Durham Durham NC USA.
Journal of the American Heart Association
|February 3, 2025
概括
脑血流 (CBF) 调节受损导致静态不耐受 (OI) 症状. 直接测量CBF,而不仅仅是心率或血压,对于诊断和治疗各种OI综合征,如慢性疲劳综合征和长期COVID至关重要.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 身体生理学 身体生理学
背景情况:
- 大脑血流 (CBF) 对于大脑的氧气和营养供应至关重要.
- 静态不耐受性 (OI) 涉及受损的直立CBF调节,导致衰弱的症状.
- 目前的诊断代理,如心率和血压变化,对于许多OI综合征是不够的.
研究的目的:
- 审查关于OI综合征中CBF功能障碍的文献.
- 评估测量OI患者CBF的方法.
- 突出说明静态低 perfusion 作为一个统一的 OI 的病理生理学.
主要方法:
- 对OI中CBF的现有科学文献的审查.
- 评估用于测量CBF的诊断技术.
- 分析涉及跨骨多普勒超声波,外脑脑血流超声波,近红外光谱学和可穿戴设备的研究.
主要成果:
- 许多OI综合征,包括肌痛性脑膜炎/慢性疲劳综合征和长期COVID,尽管CBF下降显著,但心率和血压正常.
- 依赖心率和血压可能导致误诊和缺乏治疗.
- 静态静脉输液被确定为在各种OI条件中常见的潜在问题.
结论:
- 对于准确的OI诊断,CBF的直接测量是必要的.
- 在某些OI条件下,标准的血液动力学测量不足以识别CBF异常.
- 准确的CBF评估对于理解和治疗OI的全谱至关重要.
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