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Cerebral Blood Flow (CBF) is the blood supply to the brain in a given period of time. In an adult, CBF is typically 750 millilitres per minute or 15% of the cardiac output. This blood flow is tightly regulated to meet the brain's metabolic demands. Too much or too little blood can result in brain damage or even death.

Overview

Cerebral Blood Flow is crucial for brain health as it delivers essential nutrients like oxygen and glucose to the brain, while also removing waste products. The brain cannot store energy, so it requires a constant supply of nutrients from the blood. The regulation of CBF is known as cerebral autoregulation, which maintains a constant flow despite changes in blood pressure.

Mechanisms of Regulation

Cerebral autoregulation involves several mechanisms to maintain an adequate CBF:

  • Neurovascular coupling: This mechanism ensures that areas of the brain with increased activity receive more blood flow.
  • Carbon dioxide levels: An increase in CO2 levels in the blood can dilate cerebral blood vessels, increasing CBF.
  • Blood pressure: The brain can maintain constant blood flow across a range of blood pressures through vasodilation and vasoconstriction of cerebral vessels.

Clinical Significance

Alterations in CBF can lead to various clinical conditions:

Monitoring and managing CBF is critical in patients with brain injuries and during surgeries that involve the brain to prevent ischemia and other complications.

Measurement Techniques

Several techniques are used to measure CBF, including:

Conclusion

Cerebral Blood Flow is a critical component of brain physiology, influencing overall brain function and health. Understanding and monitoring CBF is essential in the diagnosis and treatment of various neurological conditions.


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