2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2008.03.007
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Impairment of cerebral hemodynamic response to the cold pressor test in patients with Parkinson's disease

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“…Our findings of altered CVR and lower cBFV agree with more recent studies that used TCD to analyze cerebral hemodynamics in PD patients [ 23 , 24 ]. Vokatch et al [ 11 ] used TCD and thigh cuffs to assess CA and found striking differences in mBFV between controls and PD patients, especially after a reduction in blood pressure, providing strong evidence of impaired CA in patients with this disorder.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Our findings of altered CVR and lower cBFV agree with more recent studies that used TCD to analyze cerebral hemodynamics in PD patients [ 23 , 24 ]. Vokatch et al [ 11 ] used TCD and thigh cuffs to assess CA and found striking differences in mBFV between controls and PD patients, especially after a reduction in blood pressure, providing strong evidence of impaired CA in patients with this disorder.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…To evaluate dysautonomia, vasomotor reactivity, and cerebral haemodynamics in parkinsonian patients, TCD is usually used in combination with one of the standardised methods applied to activate the sympathetic adrenergic innervation system. These methods include the tilt-table test [37], head-up tilt test [38], thigh cuff release test [39], carbon dioxide test [8], Diamox injection [40], or the cold pressure test (CPT) [41, 42]. These techniques make it possible to identify even asymptomatic OH patients.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pain receptors), which can potentially increase ventilation (Duranti et al 1991), leading to a reduction in P ET,CO 2 , and thus CBF (Kety & Schmidt, 1948). Although some studies using the CPT demonstrated either no changes in ventilation and/or P ET,CO 2 (Thomsen et al 1995;Zvan et al 1998;Oblak et al 2002;Tsai et al 2009;Hartwich et al 2010;Vianna et al 2012;Perry et al 2016), other investigations reported increases in ventilation and/or reductions in P ET,CO 2 during CPT (Oblak et al 2002;Wirch et al 2006;Solaiman et al 2014;Perry et al 2016). The disparity between these investigations could be attributable to differences in methodology, as there is little agreement concerning both the length and the severity (i.e.…”
Section: Effect Of Cold Pressor Test On Cardiovascular and Respiratormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…temperature) of the CPT. For example, most of the CPT investigations that report no change in ventilation and/or P ET,CO 2 used a CPT stimulus in between 1 and 2 min and reported use of a wide temperature range of 0-4°C (Thomsen et al 1995;Tsai et al 2009;Hartwich et al 2010;Vianna et al 2012).…”
Section: Effect Of Cold Pressor Test On Cardiovascular and Respiratormentioning
confidence: 99%