2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2016.06.060
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The acute effects of alcohol on cerebral hemodynamic changes induced by the head-up tilt test in healthy subjects

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“…Almost all of the studies examining cerebral flow during head-up tilt testing in healthy volunteers (in isolation or being the reference of patient studies) were performed with transcranial Doppler ( Yoshimoto et al, 1994 , Schondorf et al, 2001 , Oblak et al, 2002 , Wilson et al, 2002 , Carey et al, 2003 , Razumovsky et al, 2003 , Asahina et al, 2006 , Gonul et al, 2008 , Ocon et al, 2009 , Wang et al, 2010 , Murrell et al, 2011 , Mezei et al, 2013 , Riberholt et al, 2013 , Yang et al, 2015 , Tymko et al, 2016 , Viski et al, 2016 , Castro et al, 2017 ). Recently, a small study of 6 HV ( Sato et al, 2012 ) undergoing HUT was published using extracranial Doppler imaging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost all of the studies examining cerebral flow during head-up tilt testing in healthy volunteers (in isolation or being the reference of patient studies) were performed with transcranial Doppler ( Yoshimoto et al, 1994 , Schondorf et al, 2001 , Oblak et al, 2002 , Wilson et al, 2002 , Carey et al, 2003 , Razumovsky et al, 2003 , Asahina et al, 2006 , Gonul et al, 2008 , Ocon et al, 2009 , Wang et al, 2010 , Murrell et al, 2011 , Mezei et al, 2013 , Riberholt et al, 2013 , Yang et al, 2015 , Tymko et al, 2016 , Viski et al, 2016 , Castro et al, 2017 ). Recently, a small study of 6 HV ( Sato et al, 2012 ) undergoing HUT was published using extracranial Doppler imaging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with the participants in Luo's study, the participants in our study were young adults without hypertension, diabetes, or regular nicotine or alcohol consumption. Various studies have indicated that such diseases and hobbies are related to impaired dCA (Boyajian & Otis, 2000; Immink et al., 2004; Vianna et al., 2015; Viski et al., 2016). Thus, our study can more directly investigate the relationship between depression and CA without interference from these other factors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Internal factors such as hyperventilation, hypotension, and stress may also precipitate a VVR in some cases [ 21 ]. Alcohol ingestion may predispose individuals to a VVR in the clinical setting [ 22 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%