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Tympanic membrane temperature decreases during head up tilt: relation to frontal lobe oxygenation and middle cerebral artery mean blood flow velocity
David Lorr, Anton Lund, Mats Fredrikson,
Niels H Secher
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Frontal Lobe
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Oxygenation
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Temperature Decrease
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Mean Blood Flow Velocity
100%
Head-up Tilt
100%
Middle Cerebral Artery
100%
Cerebral Blood Flow
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Skin Blood Flow
50%
Supercritical CO2 (SCO2)
50%
Blood Flow
33%
Tympanic Membrane
33%
Infrared Sensor
16%
Membrane Changes
16%
Internal Carotid Artery
16%
Near-infrared Spectroscopy
16%
Internal Jugular Vein
16%
Cerebral Perfusion
16%
Surrounding Tissues
16%
Median Range
16%
Change Assessment
16%
Male Subjects
16%
Non-invasive Assessment
16%
Transcranial Doppler
16%
Presyncope
16%
Non-contact
16%
Orthostatic Challenge
16%
Laser Doppler Flowmetry
16%
Ear Canal
16%
Neuroscience
Middle Cerebral Artery
100%
Frontal Lobe
100%
Internal Jugular Vein
50%
Transcranial Doppler
50%
Internal Carotid Artery
50%
Near Infrared Spectroscopy
50%