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    Hyperventilation, cerebral perfusion, and syncope by Immink, R V, Pott, F C, Secher, N H, van Lieshout, J J

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-04-2014)
    “…This review summarizes evidence in humans for an association between hyperventilation (HV)-induced hypocapnia and a reduction in cerebral perfusion leading to…”
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    Feasibility of endovascular and surface cooling strategies in acute stroke by Ovesen, C., Brizzi, M., Pott, F. C., Thorsen-Meyer, H. C., Karlsson, T., Ersson, A., Christensen, H., Norrlin, A., Meden, P., Krieger, D. W., Petersson, J.

    Published in Acta neurologica Scandinavica (01-06-2013)
    “…Background Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is a promising treatment of stroke, but limited data are available regarding the safety and effectiveness of cooling…”
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    Middle cerebral artery blood velocity during running by Lyngeraa, T. S., Pedersen, L. M., Mantoni, T., Belhage, B., Rasmussen, L. S., van Lieshout, J. J., Pott, F. C.

    “…Running induces characteristic fluctuations in blood pressure (BP) of unknown consequence for organ blood flow. We hypothesized that running‐induced BP…”
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    Cerebral autoregulatory performance and the cerebrovascular response to head‐of‐bed positioning in acute ischaemic stroke by Truijen, J., Rasmussen, L. S., Kim, Y. S., Stam, J., Stok, W. J., Pott, F. C., Lieshout, J. J.

    Published in European journal of neurology (01-11-2018)
    “…Background and purpose Cerebrovascular responses to head‐of‐bed positioning in patients with acute ischaemic stroke are heterogeneous, questioning the…”
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    Influence of upper body position on middle cerebral artery blood velocity during continuous positive airway pressure breathing by Højlund Rasmussen, J, Mantoni, T, Belhage, B, Pott, F C

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-10-2007)
    “…Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is a treatment modality for pulmonary oxygenation difficulties. CPAP impairs venous return to the heart and, in…”
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