Continuous non-invasive estimates of cerebral blood flow using electrocardiography signals: a feasibility study

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Samuel J. van Bohemen
Jeffrey M. Rogers
Philip C. Boughton
Jillian L. Clarke
Joaquin T. Valderrama
Andre Z. Kyme
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[1] The University of Sydney,School of Biomedical Engineering
[2] Neurocare Group,Department of Clinical Medicine
[3] Macquarie University,Sydney Pharmacy School, Faculty of Medicine and Health
[4] Sydney Spine Institute,Faculty of Medicine and Health
[5] The University of Sydney,Linguistic Department
[6] The University of Sydney,Brain and Mind Centre
[7] National Acoustic Laboratories,undefined
[8] Macquarie University,undefined
[9] The University of Sydney,undefined
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Cerebral blood flow; Continuous monitoring; Electrocardiography; Electroencephalography; Quantitative electroencephalography; Stroke;
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This paper describes a potential method to detect changes in cerebral blood flow (CBF) using electrocardiography (ECG) signals, measured across scalp electrodes with reference to the same signal across the chest—a metric we term the Electrocardiography Brain Perfusion index (EBPi). We investigated the feasibility of EBPi to monitor CBF changes in response to specific tasks. Twenty healthy volunteers wore a head-mounted device to monitor EBPi and electroencephalography (EEG) during tasks known to alter CBF. Transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasound measurements provided ground-truth estimates of CBF. Statistical analyses were applied to EBPi, TCD right middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity (rMCAv) and EEG relative Alpha (rAlpha) data to detect significant task-induced changes and correlations. Breath-holding and aerobic exercise induced highly significant increases in EBPi and TCD rMCAv (p < 0.01). Verbal fluency also increased both measures, however the increase was only significant for EBPi (p < 0.05). Hyperventilation induced a highly significant decrease in TCD rMCAv (p < 0.01) but EBPi was unchanged. Combining all tasks, EBPi exhibited a highly significant, weak positive correlation with TCD rMCAv (r = 0.27, p < 0.01) and the Pearson coefficient between EBPi and rAlpha was r = − 0.09 (p = 0.05). EBPi appears to be responsive to dynamic changes in CBF and, can enable practical, continuous monitoring. CBF is a key parameter of brain health and function but is not easily measured in a practical, continuous, non-invasive fashion. EBPi may have important clinical implications in this context for stroke monitoring and management. Additional studies are required to support this claim.
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