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Upright versus supine MRI: effects of body position on craniocervical CSF flow.

Marco MuccioDavid ChuLawrence MinkoffNeeraj KulkarniBrianna DamadianRaymond V DamadianYulin Ge
Published in: Fluids and barriers of the CNS (2021)
In summary, body position has significant effects on CSF flow in and out of the cranium, with more CSF oscillating in supine compared to upright position. Such difference was driven by an increased caudo-cranial diastolic CSF velocity and an increased systolic phase duration when moving from upright to supine position. Extrapolation to a 24 h timeframe suggests that more time spent in supine position increases total amount of CSF exchange, which may play a beneficial role in waste clearance in the brain.
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