Abstract

In 1959, Niels Lassen illustrated the cerebral autoregulation curve in the classic review article entitled Cerebral Blood Flow and Oxygen Consumption in Man. This concept suggested a relatively broad mean arterial pressure range (~60–150 mmHg) wherein cerebral blood flow remains constant. However, the assumption that this wide cerebral autoregulation plateau could be applied on a within‐individual basis is incorrect and greatly variable between individuals. Indeed, each data point on the autoregulatory curve originated from independent samples of participants and patients and represented interindividual relationships between cerebral blood flow and mean arterial pressure. Nonetheless, this influential concept remains commonly cited and illustrated in various high‐impact publications and medical textbooks, and is frequently taught in medical and science education without appropriate nuances and caveats. Herein, we provide the rationale and additional experimental data supporting the notion we need to lose this dogmatic view of cerebral autoregulation.

Highlights

  • We provide the rationale and additional experimental data supporting the notion we need to lose this dogmatic view of cerebral autoregulation

  • These early views were accepted for more than 60 years as to how cerebral blood flow (CBF) was regulated until the cerebral autoregulation curve was presented by Niels Lassen (Figure 1) in the classic review paper entitled “Cerebral Blood Flow and Oxygen Consumption in Man” (Lassen, 1959)

  • We urge educators to update how they teach this crucial concept to medical professionals. This educational concept should not be achieved only by focusing without nuances on the traditional cerebral autoregulation curve suggested by Lassen, and by employing the contemporary data indicating CBF regulation is far more pressure-­passive in nature than traditionally believed (Figure 4)

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Losing the dogmatic view of cerebral autoregulation

Patrice; Labrecque, Lawrence; Smirl, Jonathan D; Tymko, Michael M; Caldwell, Hannah G ; Hoiland, Ryan L; Lucas, Sam; Denault, André; Couture, Etienne; Ainslie, P.N.

AUTOREGULATION CURVE
TRADITIONAL VIEW TOWARD A CONTEMPORARY UNDERSTANDING OF CEREBRAL AUTOREGULATION
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