Abstract:New Findings
What is the central question of this study?Is cerebrovascular reactivity affected by isocapnic changes in breathing pattern?
What is the main finding and its importance?Cerebrovascular reactivity does not change with isocapnic variations in tidal volume and frequency.
Abstract
Deviations of arterial carbon dioxide tension from resting values affect cerebral blood vessel tone and thereby cerebral blood flow. Arterial carbon dioxide tension also affects central respiratory chemoreceptors, adjustin… Show more
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