Abstract

The review presents the rationale for the importance of studies on the reactivity of cerebral vessels, the classification of cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) and the threshold values of quantitative indicators of the reserve phase and autoregulation of cerebral blood flow in healthy volunteers. Features of CVR in hypertension are described depending on the clinical course, daily blood pressure profile, the presence of comorbid pathology, the treatment approaches in treatment CVR disorders. We discuss the evidence-based data on the role of CVR assessment in diagnosing latent cerebral circulation insufficiency, prediction of cerebrovascular complications, monitoring the effectiveness and safety of drug and devise-based therapy of hypertension associated with abnormal CVR.

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