Oscillations of Subarachnoid Space Width As a Potential Marker of Cerebrospinal Fluid Pulsatility
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In the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation, two components can be distinguished: bulk flow (circulation) and pulsatile flow (back and forth motion). CSF pulsatile flow is generated by both cardiac and respiratory cycles. Recent years have seen increased interest in cardiac- and respiratory-driven CSF pulsatility as an important component of cerebral homeostasis. CSF pulsatility is affected by cerebral arterial inflow and jugular outflow and potentially linked to white matter abnormalities in various diseases, such as multiple sclerosis or hypertension. In this review, we discuss the physiological mechanisms associated with CSF pulsation and its clinical significance. Finally, we explain the concept of using the oscillations of subarachnoid space width as a surrogate for CSF pulsatility.
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