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Retrograde blood flow in the internal jugular veins of humans with hypertension may have implications for cerebral arterial blood flow.

Jonathan C L RodriguesGalina StrelkoEsther A H WarnertAmy E BurchellSandra NeumannLaura E K RatcliffeAshley D HarrisBenjamin ChantRuth BowlesAngus K NightingaleRichard G WiseJulian F R PatonEmma C Hart
Published in: European radiology (2020)
• Hypertensive humans have higher retrograde cerebral venous blood flow, associated with regional brain hypoperfusion and lower tissue volume, compared with controls. • Cerebral retrograde venous blood flow may add further stress to already hypoperfused tissue in hypertensive patients. • The amount of retrograde venous blood flow in hypertensive patients may predict which patients might be at higher risk of developing cerebral pathologies.
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