Transfer function analysis of dynamic cerebral autoregulation: a CARNet white paper 2022 update

Ronney Panerai*, Patrice Brassard, Joel Burma, Pedro Castro, Jurgen Claassen, Johannes J van Lieshout, Jia Liu, Sam Lucas, Jatinder S Minhas, Georgios D Mitsis, Ricardo C Nogueira, Shigehiko Ogoh, Stephen J Payne, Caroline A Rickards, Andrew D Robertson, Gabriel D Rodrigues, Jonathan D Smirl, David M Simpson

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Abstract

Cerebral autoregulation (CA) refers to the control of cerebral tissue blood flow (CBF) in response to changes in perfusion pressure. Due to the challenges of measuring intracranial pressure, CA is often described as the relationship between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and CBF. Dynamic CA (dCA) can be assessed using multiple techniques, with transfer function analysis (TFA) being the most common. A 2016 white paper by members of an international Cerebrovascular Research Network (CARNet) that is focused on CA strove to improve TFA standardization by way of introducing data acquisition, analysis, and reporting guidelines. Since then, additional evidence has allowed for the improvement and refinement of the original recommendations, as well as for the inclusion of new guidelines to reflect recent advances in the field. This second edition of the white paper contains more robust, evidence-based recommendations, which have been expanded to address current streams of inquiry, including optimizing MAP variability, acquiring CBF estimates from alternative methods, estimating alternative dCA metrics, and incorporating dCA quantification into clinical trials. Implementation of these new and revised recommendations is important to improve the reliability and reproducibility of dCA studies, and to facilitate inter-institutional collaboration and the comparison of results between studies.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages23
JournalJournal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
Volume43
Issue number1
Early online date12 Aug 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2023

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Keywords

  • Cerebral hemodynamics
  • consensus guidelines
  • reference values
  • transfer function analysis

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