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Blood Flow Response to Orthostatic Challenges in Health and Diseased Populations

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Abstract

Supine postures are utilized to increase cerebral blood flow following ischemic stroke. We find supine cerebral blood flow is lower than sitting flow in ~25% of subjects and that postural changes increase supine blood flow.

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