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Of the meninges, which layer has a direct blood supply?
Dura Mater
What is the purpose of the BBB?
Controls the movement of substances from ECF of the body to the ECF of the brain.
List the order of CSF flow.
Lateral ventricles (choroid plexus), Foramen of Monroe, 3rd Ventricle, Aqueduct of Sylvius, 4th Ventricle (Medial - foramen of Magendie & lateral - foramen of Luschka), Subarachnoid space, reabsorption per sinuses
This system of arteries supply about 20% of the brain's blood. What cerebral structures does it provide blood to?
Brainstem, Cerebellum, and Spinal Cord
CBF averages about ______ ml/100 g/min
55 mL
What are considered the leptomeninges?
Arachnoid Mater & pia mater
What are the 3 regions that make up the BBB?
Arachnoid barrier, Blood-CSF barrier, & "True" BBB
What is the estimated amount of CSF that is produced in a day?
500 mL/day
Opthalmic**, Middle Cerebral Arteries, Anterior Cerebral Arteries, Anterior choroidal arteries, and posterior communicating arteries
When the brain receives less than 10 mL/100 g/min, what happens to the brain?
Irreversible brain damage
Which space is filled with CSF between the arachnoid and pia mater?
Subarachnoid space
What kind of medications can cross the BBB?
Nonionized, Lipid Soluble (Propofol)
Where is CSF mainly absorbed?
Superior sagittal sinus (via the arachnoid villi)
The deep veins of the brain drain the internal cerebral structures. Where do these veins empty into?
Straight sinus
CBF is constant when the MAP is between 60-160 mmHg. If the MAP is > 160 mmHg there might be a chance of what?
Cerebral hemorrhage or edema
The epidural space of the spinal meninges is the real space between the dura and vertebral periosteum. What does the cranial space consist of?
Potential space between the periosteum and calvaria
What cerebral structures lack the BBB?
3rd and 4th ventricles
Communicating hydrocephalus is an issue with reabsorption and occurs distal to the exit from the 4th ventricle. What are two known causes of communicating hydrocephalus?
Subarachnoid hemorrhage & Meningitis
Superior sagittal sinus
What has the most extrinsic influence on CBF?
PaCO2
What helps keep the brain suspended within the meninges?
Arachnoid trabeculae
What is an example of a medication that will not cross the BBB?
Paralytics
150 mL
Which artery has a high risk of giving a patient "amaurosis fagax"?
What occurs when PaCO2 < 20 mmHg?
Shifts O2/Hgb dissociation curve to the left, may result in EEG changes, & cerebral impairment