Quantifying the effect of posture on intracranial physiology in humans by MRI flow studies

Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Tập 22 Số 5 - Trang 591-596 - 2005
Noam Alperin1, Sang H. Lee1, Anusha Sivaramakrishnan1, Stephen G. Hushek2
1Department of Radiology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
2MRI Department, Norton Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky, USA

Tóm tắt

AbstractPurposeTo quantify the effect of posture on intracranial physiology in humans by MRI, and demonstrate the relationship between intracranial compliance (ICC) and pressure (ICP), and the pulsatility of blood and CSF flows.Materials and MethodsTen healthy volunteers (29 ± 7 years old) were scanned in the supine and sitting positions using a vertical gap MRI scanner. Pulsatile blood and CSF flows into and out from the brain were visualized and quantified using time‐of‐flight (TOF) and cine phase‐contrast techniques, respectively. The total cerebral blood flow (tCBF), venous outflow, ICC, and ICP for the two postures were then calculated from the arterial, venous, and CSF volumetric flow rate waveforms using a previously described method.ResultsIn the upright posture, venous outflow is considerably less pulsatile (57%) and occurs predominantly through the vertebral plexus, while in the supine posture venous outflow occurs predominantly through the internal jugular veins. A slightly lower tCBF (12%), a considerably smaller CSF volume oscillating between the cranium and the spinal canal (48%), and a much larger ICC (2.8‐fold) with a corresponding decrease in the MRI‐derived ICP values were measured in the sitting position.ConclusionThe effect of posture on intracranial physiology can be quantified by MRI because posture‐related changes in ICC and ICP strongly affect the dynamics of cerebral blood and CSF flows. This study provides important insight into the coupling that exists between arterial, venous, and CSF flow dynamics, and how it is affected by posture. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2005. © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

Từ khóa


Tài liệu tham khảo

10.3171/jns.1992.76.2.0207

10.1097/00000542-197004000-00007

10.1148/108.2.333

10.1016/S0140-6736(99)04804-7

10.1097/00000539-200212000-00010

Cirovic S, 2003, The effect of posture and positive pressure breathing on the hemodynamics of the internal jugular vein, Aviat Space Environ Med, 74, 125

10.1113/jphysiol.2004.070409

10.1007/s00234-004-1213-3

10.1002/mrm.10455

10.1148/radiology.217.3.r00dc42877

10.1115/1.1336144

AlperinN KadkhodayanY LothF YedavalliR.MRI measurements of intracranial volume change: a phantom study. In: Proceedings of the 9th Annual Meeting of ISMRM Glasgow Scotland 2001. Abstract 1981.

10.3171/jns.1975.43.5.0523

10.1002/jmri.1880040615

Nathan BR, 1999, Textbook of clinical neurology, 475

AlperinN LeeSH RoitbergB et al.Evidence of the importance of extracranial venous flow in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension. In: Proceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring Hong Kong China. Abstract o3–9.