

Author: Bellapart Judith Chan Gregory S H Tzeng Yu-Chieh Ainslie Philip N Dunster Kimble R Barnett Adrian G Boots Rob Fraser John F
Publisher: IOP Publishing
ISSN: 0967-3334
Source: Physiological Measurement, Vol.32, Iss.9, 2011-09, pp. : 1361-1372
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Abstract
Biological signals often exhibit self-similar or fractal scaling characteristics which may reflect intrinsic adaptability to their underlying physiological system. This study analysed fractal dynamics of cerebral blood flow in patients supported with ventricular assist devices (VAD) to ascertain if sustained modifications of blood pressure waveform affect cerebral blood flow fractality. Simultaneous recordings of arterial blood pressure and cerebral blood flow velocity using transcranial Doppler were obtained from five cardiogenic shock patients supported by VAD, five matched control patients and five healthy subjects. Computation of a fractal scaling exponent (α) at the low-frequency time scale by detrended fluctuation analysis showed that cerebral blood flow velocity exhibited 1/
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