Static autoregulation in humans: a review and reanalysis.

INTRODUCTION Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is a theoretical construct characterized by the relationship between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and cerebral blood flow (CBF). We performed a comprehensive literature search to provide an up-to-date review on the static relationship between MAP and CBF. METHODS The results are based on 40 studies (49 individual experimental protocols) in healthy subjects between 18 and 65 years. Exclusion criteria were: a ΔMAP <5%, hypoxia/hyperoxia or hypo/hypercapnia, and unstable levels (<2 min stages). The partial pressure of arterial CO2 (PaCO2) was measured in a subset of the included studies (n=28); therefore, CBF was also adjusted to account for small changes in PaCO2. RESULTS The linear regression coefficient between MAP and CBF (or velocity) of 0.82±0.77%ΔCBF/%ΔMAP during decreases in MAP (n=23 experiments) was significantly different than the relationship of 0.21±0.47%ΔCBF/%ΔMAP during increases (n=26 experiments; p<0.001). After correction for increases/decreases in PaCO2, the slopes were not significantly different: 0.64±1.16%ΔCBF/%ΔMAP (n=16) and 0.39±0.30%ΔCBF/%ΔMAP (n=12) for increased vs. decreased MAP changes, respectively (p=0.60). CONCLUSION The autoregulatory ability of the cerebral circulation appears to be more active in buffering increases in MAP as compared to reductions in MAP. However, the statistical finding of hysteresis is lost following an attempt to correct for PaCO2.

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