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Temporary application of lower body positive pressure improves intracranial velocities in symptomatic acute carotid occlusion or tight stenosis: A pilot study.

Isabelle CrassardKarine BerthetPhilippa LavalléeMarion HouotDidier PayenJean Claude BaronPierre AmarencoAnne-Claire Lukaszewicz
Published in: International journal of stroke : official journal of the International Stroke Society (2021)
LBPP improved intracranial hemodynamics downstream recently symptomatic carotid occlusion/tight stenosis as well as in the contralateral and posterior circulations, which persisted after LBPP deflation. Randomized trials should determine if this easy-to-use, noninvasive, nonpharmacologic approach has long-lasting benefits on the intracranial circulation and improves functional outcome.
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