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A schematic illustration of the consequences of a progressive fall in cerebral perfusion pressure.
A schematic illustration of the consequences of a progressive fall in cerebral perfusion pressure. This can occur because of a progressive fall in arterial blood pressure, or because of a stenosis or occlusion of a major supplying artery to the brain. As CPP falls, CBF is maintained by vasodilatation. This results in a progressive rise in CBV. When vasodilatation is maximal, cerebral autoregulation is exhausted, and a further reduction in CPP results in a decrease in CBF. As CBF falls, oxygen extraction is increased and functional consequences of reduced CBF only occur when OEF is maximal. H S Markus J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2004;75: ©2004 by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
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