Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) has been focused as a hypothetical concause in neurodegeneration. Mechanisms related to venous stasis are mainly considered; conversely, effects on venous pulse in the stiff intracranial (IC) compartment are poorly understood. Insight is here sought through a hyper-simplified model, including the IC arterial Windkessel (WK) and the arterio-venous capacitive coupling. The IC-WK was dimensioned by an open database. The resulting arterio-venous propagation of pulse showed phase anticipation and amplification of higher harmonics, which effect were noticeably augmented in CCSVI.

The Strange Cerebrovascular Windkessel: a Simplified Model

Baselli G.;
2020-01-01

Abstract

Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) has been focused as a hypothetical concause in neurodegeneration. Mechanisms related to venous stasis are mainly considered; conversely, effects on venous pulse in the stiff intracranial (IC) compartment are poorly understood. Insight is here sought through a hyper-simplified model, including the IC arterial Windkessel (WK) and the arterio-venous capacitive coupling. The IC-WK was dimensioned by an open database. The resulting arterio-venous propagation of pulse showed phase anticipation and amplification of higher harmonics, which effect were noticeably augmented in CCSVI.
2020
11th Conference of the European Study Group on Cardiovascular Oscillations (ESGCO)
978-1-7281-5751-1
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