Neurovascular coupling methods in healthy individuals using transcranial doppler ultrasonography: A systematic review and consensus agreement.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
James D Ball, Eleanor Hills, Afzaa Altaf, Pranav Ramesh, Matthew Green, Farhaana Bs Surti, Jatinder S Minhas, Thompson G Robinson, Bert Bond, Alice Lester, Ryan Hoiland, Timo Klein, Jia Liu, Nathalie Nasr, Rehan T Junejo, Martin Müller, Andrea Lecchini-Visintini, Georgios Mitsis, Joel S Burma, Jonathan D Smirl, Michael A Pizzi, Elsa Manquat, Samuel Je Lucas, Karen J Mullinger, Steve Mayhew, Damian M Bailey, Gabriel Rodrigues, Pedro Paulo Soares, Aaron A Phillips, Prokopis C Prokopiou, Lucy C Beishon
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Abstract

Neurovascular coupling (NVC) is the perturbation of cerebral blood flow (CBF) to meet varying metabolic demands induced by various levels of neural activity. NVC may be assessed by Transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (TCD), using task activation protocols, but with significant methodological heterogeneity between studies, hindering cross-study comparisons. Therefore, this review aimed to summarise and compare available methods for TCD-based healthy NVC assessments. Medline (Ovid), Scopus, Web of Science, EMBASE (Ovid) and CINAHL were searched using a predefined search strategy (PROSPERO: CRD42019153228), generating 6006 articles. Included studies contained TCD-based assessments of NVC in healthy adults. Study quality was assessed using a checklist, and findings were synthesised narratively. 76 studies (2697 participants) met the review criteria. There was significant heterogeneity in the participant position used (e.g., seated vs supine), in TCD equipment, and vessel insonated (e.g. middle, posterior, and anterior cerebral arteries). Larger, more significant, TCD-based NVC responses typically included a seated position, baseline durations >one-minute, extraneous light control, and implementation of previously validated protocols. In addition, complementary, combined position, vessel insonated and stimulation type protocols were associated with more significant NVC results. Recommendations are detailed here, but further investigation is required in patient populations, for further optimisation of TCD-based NVC assessments.

使用经颅多普勒超声检查健康人的神经血管耦合方法:系统回顾和共识协议。
神经血管耦合(NVC)是指脑血流量(CBF)的扰动,以满足不同程度的神经活动所引起的不同代谢需求。神经血管耦合可通过经颅多普勒超声检查(TCD)使用任务激活协议进行评估,但不同研究之间存在显著的方法异质性,妨碍了跨研究比较。因此,本综述旨在总结和比较现有的基于 TCD 的健康 NVC 评估方法。采用预定义的检索策略(PROSPERO:CRD42019153228)检索了 Medline(Ovid)、Scopus、Web of Science、EMBASE(Ovid)和 CINAHL,共检索到 6006 篇文章。纳入的研究包含基于 TCD 的健康成人 NVC 评估。研究质量采用核对表进行评估,研究结果以叙述方式进行综合。76项研究(2697名参与者)符合审查标准。所使用的参与者体位(如坐位与仰卧位)、TCD设备和插入的血管(如大脑中动脉、后动脉和前动脉)存在明显的异质性。基于 TCD 的较大、较明显的 NVC 反应通常包括坐姿、基线持续时间大于一分钟、外来光线控制以及执行先前验证的方案。此外,补充性、综合体位、血管插入和刺激类型方案与更显著的无创伤结果相关。本文详细介绍了相关建议,但还需要在患者群体中开展进一步调查,以进一步优化基于 TCD 的 NVC 评估。
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Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
12.00
自引率
4.80%
发文量
300
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: JCBFM is the official journal of the International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism, which is committed to publishing high quality, independently peer-reviewed research and review material. JCBFM stands at the interface between basic and clinical neurovascular research, and features timely and relevant research highlighting experimental, theoretical, and clinical aspects of brain circulation, metabolism and imaging. The journal is relevant to any physician or scientist with an interest in brain function, cerebrovascular disease, cerebral vascular regulation and brain metabolism, including neurologists, neurochemists, physiologists, pharmacologists, anesthesiologists, neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons, neuropathologists and neuroscientists.
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