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Biological characteristics of the cerebral venous system and its hemodynamic response to intracranial hypertension 被引量:5
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作者 CHEN Jie WANG Xi-nling +4 位作者 LUAN Li-ming CHAO Bao-ting PANG Bo SONG Hui PANG Qi 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第7期1303-1309,共7页
Background The role of the cerebral venous system (CVS) in intracranial pressure (ICP) regulation remains largely unclear. In the present study, the interaction between ICP and the cerebral venous system and its p... Background The role of the cerebral venous system (CVS) in intracranial pressure (ICP) regulation remains largely unclear. In the present study, the interaction between ICP and the cerebral venous system and its possible mechanism were investigated with respect to the biological characteristics of the cerebral venous system and its hemodynamic response under increased ICP. Methods We created intracranial hypertension animal model, measured and calculated the venous flow velocity and diameter of the outflow terminal of the CVS with color ultrasonic system and recorded the vascular morphology by 3-dimensional anatomical microscopy. Patients who suffered from raised ICP underwent MRI and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) examination to show the length in the vertical direction of the wall of the bridging vein representing the diameter value. Pathological autopsy was performed from bodies of patients who had died from non-cerebral causes to observe the juncture part between the venous sinuses and tributary vertical brain veins. Results Under increased ICP conditions, venous drainage through the outlet cuff segment, a unique structure between the bridge vein and sinus, was obstructed and in turn venous blood became congested. Therefore, the increased blood volume worsened the pre-existing ICP according to the well-accepted theory regarding volume-pressure relationship. This phenomenon was described as concurrent 'k, enogenic intracranial hypertension", which is characterized by intracranial venous blood stasis responsive to and together with the original increased ICP. Conclusions The existence of this special pathophysiological process is prevalent, rather than rare, in various intracraniAI disorders. Thi.~ findinn would definitAIv nrovide new insinht into the. Area of cerebral venous svstem research. 展开更多
关键词 intracranial pressure intracranial hypertension cerebral veins HEMODYNAMICS ouutow cuff segment
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