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Cerebral autoregulation can be impaired after ischemic stroke, with
potential adverse effects on cerebral blood flow during early
rehabilitation.The objective of this study was to assess changes in
cerebral blood flow velocity with orthostatic variation at 24 hours
after stroke.This investigation was an observational study comparing
mean flow velocities (MFVs) at 30, 15, and 0 degrees of elevation of the
head of the bed (HOB).Eight participants underwent bilateral middle
cerebral artery (MCA) transcranial Doppler monitoring during orthostatic
variation at 24 hours after ischemic stroke. Computed tomography
angiography separated participants into recanalized (artery completely
reopened) and incompletely recanalized groups. Friedman tests were used
to determine MFVs at the various HOB angles. Mann-Whitney U tests were
used to compare the change in MFV (from 30� to 0�) between groups and
between hemispheres within groups.For stroke-affected MCAs in the
incompletely recanalized group, MFVs differed at the various HOB angles
(30�: median MFV=51.5 cm/s, interquartile range [IQR]=33.0 to 103.8;
15�: median MFV=55.5 cm/s, IQR=34.0 to 117.5; 0�: median MFV=85.0 cm/s,
IQR=58.8 to 127.0); there were no significant differences for other
MCAs. For stroke-affected MCAs in the incompletely recanalized group,
MFVs increased with a change in the HOB angle from 30 degrees to 0
degrees by a median of 26.0 cm/s (IQR=21.3 to 35.3); there were no
significant changes in the recanalized group (-3.5 cm/s, IQR=-12.3 to
0.8). The changes in MFV with a change in the HOB angle from 30 degrees
to 0 degrees differed between hemispheres in the incompletely
recanalized group but not in the recanalized group.Generalizability was
limited by sample size.The incompletely recanalized group showed changes
in MFVs at various HOB angles, suggesting that cerebral blood flow in
this group may be sensitive to orthostatic variation, whereas the
recanalized group maintained stable blood flow velocities.
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