Adaptive feedback analysis and control of programmable stimuli for assessment of cerebrovascular function
The assessment of cerebrovascular regulatory mechanisms often requires flexibly controlled and precisely timed changes in arterial blood pressure (ABP) and/or inspired CO2. In this study, a new system for inducing variations in mean ABP was designed, implemented and tested using programmable sequenc...
Main Authors: | Fan, Lingke (Author), Bush, Glen (Author), Katsogridakis, Emmanuel (Author), Simpson, David M (Author), Allen, Robert (Author), Potter, John (Author), Birch, Anthony A (Author), Panerai, Ronney B (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2013-06.
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