Researchers Use Pulsatile Blood Flow to Unmask New Migraine Features

Recent research has shown that with every heartbeat, the blood is sent to all peripheral tissues leading to changes in pulsatile perfusion. Using these pulsatile changes as a source of information, researchers at the University of Eastern Finland have developed a new method of 2D mapping of microcirculation, called BPI (Blood Pulsation Imaging). The aim is to use the pulsatile vascular changes detected with BPI for diagnostic purposes. The research ...

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