Cerebral Blood Flow
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Sys BP (mmHg)
Dias BP (mmHg)
ICP (mmHg)
CVR (dynes)
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Cerebral Blood Flow

Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is the amount of blood supplied to the brain tissue in a given time.

An optimal CBF is essential to provide adequate oxygen to the brain tissue

The normal CBF value is ~50ml/100g/min or 700 ml/min, accounting for ~14 % of the cardiac output.

Within the limits of systemic mean arterial pressure (MAP), the brain alters the cerebral vascular resistance (CVR) to keep the CBF constant.

Formula used:

The CBF is most commonly calculated using the Kety-Schmidt technique

  • Cerebral Blood Flow (CBF) = (MAP - ICP)/CVR
  • MAP (Mean art press)= DBP+[1/3(SBP-DBP)]

Data the user will need:

  • Systolic blood pressure (SBP); units are mmHg
  • Diastolic blood pressure (DBP); units are mmHg
  • Intracranial pressure (ICP); units are mmHg
  • Cerebral vascular resistance (CVR); units are dynes = mmHg/mL/min

Abbreviations used:

  • CBF = Cerebral blood flow
  • CVR = Cerebral vascular resistance
  • DBP = Diastolic blood pressure
  • ICP = Intracranial pressure
  • MAP = Mean arterial pressure
  • SBP = Systolic blood pressure

Interpretation:

User need to enter the above mentioned values, which are used in the formulas given below

  • CBF = (MAP - ICP)/CVR
  • MAP = DBP+[1/3(SBP-DBP)]

References:

Anaesthesia UK. Cerebral Blood Flow. http://www.anaesthesiauk.com/article.aspx?articleid=100754. Updated January 16, 2007. Last accessed April 16, 2013.