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==Intracranial vascular procedures== | ==Intracranial vascular procedures== | ||
==Neurovascular | ==Neurovascular information== | ||
The brain is very sensitive to changes in blood flow. Cerebral blood flow is regulated by a process called autoregulation. Cerebral blood flow is maintained at approximately 40-70 ml per minute for every 100 g of brain tissue, which occurs over a wide range of arterial blood pressures (70 - 150 mm Hg) in a healthy brain. | The brain is very sensitive to changes in blood flow. Cerebral blood flow is regulated by a process called autoregulation. Cerebral blood flow is maintained at approximately 40-70 ml per minute for every 100 g of brain tissue, which occurs over a wide range of arterial blood pressures (70 - 150 mm Hg) in a healthy brain. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 21:16, 9 February 2020
Introduction
Cortical mapping
Skull base or CP angle tumors
Deep brain stimulation
Intracranial vascular procedures
Neurovascular information
The brain is very sensitive to changes in blood flow. Cerebral blood flow is regulated by a process called autoregulation. Cerebral blood flow is maintained at approximately 40-70 ml per minute for every 100 g of brain tissue, which occurs over a wide range of arterial blood pressures (70 - 150 mm Hg) in a healthy brain.