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Short-term external counterpulsation augments cerebral blood flow and tissue oxygenation in chronic cerebrovascular occlusive disease.

E E BuschmannP HillmeisterA Bondke PerssonD S LiebeskindL SchlichR KamenzkyA BusjahnI R BuschmannPeter BramlageA HetzelM Reinhard
Published in: European journal of neurology (2018)
In patients with high-grade carotid disease, ipsilateral cerebral oxygenation and blood flow velocity are increased by counterpulsation. This is a necessary condition for the stimulation of regenerative collateral artery growth and thus a therapeutic concept for the prevention of cerebral ischaemia. This study provides a rationale for further clinical investigations on the long-term effects of counterpulsation on cerebral hemodynamics and collateral growth.
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