The time constant of the cerebral arterial bed: exploring age-related implications.

J Clin Monit Comput

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Fundamental Problems of Technology, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wybrzeze Wyspianskiego 27, 50-370, Wroclaw, Poland.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study looked at how long it takes for blood to flow from a key artery in the brain to the smaller blood vessels in people of different ages.
  • Researchers compared two groups: younger volunteers (under 30) and older volunteers (over 40) to see how age affects this blood flow time.
  • They found that younger people had longer flow times and lower blood pressure compared to older people, suggesting that our blood vessels change as we get older.

Article Abstract

The time constant of the cerebral arterial bed (τ) represents an estimation of the  transit time of flow from the point of insonation at the level of the middle cerebral artery to the arteriolar-capillary boundary, during a cardiac cycle. This study assessed differences in τ among healthy volunteers across different age groups. Simultaneous recordings of transcranial Doppler cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) and arterial blood pressure (ABP) were performed on two groups: young volunteers (below 30 years of age), and older volunteers (above 40 years of age). τ was estimated using mathematical transformation of ABP and CBFV pulse waveforms. 77 healthy volunteers [52 in the young group, and 25 in the old group] were included. Pulse amplitude of ABP was higher [16.7 (14.6-19.4) mmHg] in older volunteers as compared to younger ones [12.5 (10.9-14.4) mm Hg; p < 0.001]. CBFV was lower in older volunteers [59 (50-66) cm/s] as compared to younger ones [72 (63-78) cm/s p < 0.001]. τ was longer in the younger volunteers [217 (168-237) ms] as compared to the older volunteers [183 (149-211) ms; p = 0.004]. τ significantly decreased with age (r =  - 0.27; p = 0.018). τ is potentially an integrative marker of the changes occurring in cerebral vasculature, as it encompasses the interplay between changes in compliance and resistance that occur with age.

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