1995
DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-123-11-199512010-00007
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Transcranial Doppler Ultrasonography during Head-Upright Tilt-Table Testing

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“…In accordance with our findings, an exaggerated drop in cerebral blood flow has been reported in patients with panic disorder, similar to that observed in patients with VVS [25,36,37,38]. A predominant vagal activity has also been observed in patients with blood phobia [39].…”
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confidence: 79%
“…In accordance with our findings, an exaggerated drop in cerebral blood flow has been reported in patients with panic disorder, similar to that observed in patients with VVS [25,36,37,38]. A predominant vagal activity has also been observed in patients with blood phobia [39].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…1 Furthermore, IOI patients have a greater decrease in mean MCA vel than normal control subjects with graded HUT. 11,12 This excessive decrease in mean MCA vel is associated with an excessive increase in regional CVR. 12 In the present study, we observed a similar decrease in mean MCA vel in IOI patients with HUT.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, an excessive decrease in cerebral blood flow velocity with upright posture as well as stable mean arterial pressure (MAP) was reported in a single patient with a history and physical findings suggestive of IOI. 11 Similarly, in a larger group of well-characterized IOI patients, mean middle cerebral blood flow velocity (mean MCA vel ) decreased by 28% with 75°HUT; age-and gender-matched control subjects had only a 10% decrease in mean MCA vel . 12 This substantial decrease in mean MCA vel despite a well-sustained MAP was associated with an increase in regional cerebrovascular resistance (CVR).…”
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“…1,4 On the other hand, the concept that impaired local regulation of cerebrovascular tone can also lead to cerebral hypoperfusion with standing is supported by recent findings in patients with orthostatic intolerance. [5][6][7][8] These patients experience typical symptoms of cerebral hypoperfusion when they stand, and these symptoms are associated with excessive reductions in cerebral blood flow velocity despite maintenance of arterial BP. 6 This cerebral vasoconstriction is attenuated either by interventions that blunt sympathetic activation or by ␣-adrenoreceptor blockade.…”
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