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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37399148/metabolism-changes-during-direct-revascularization-in-moyamoya-disease-illustrative-case
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fuat Arikan, Ivette Chocron, Helena Calvo-Rubio, Carlos Santos, Dario Gándara
BACKGROUND: Cerebral revascularization is recommended for patients with moyamoya disease (MMD) with reduced cerebral perfusion reserve and recurrent or progressive ischemic events. The standard surgical treatment for these patients is a low-flow bypass with or without indirect revascularization. The use of intraoperative monitoring of the metabolic profile using analytes such as glucose, lactate, pyruvate, and glycerol has not yet been described during cerebral artery bypass surgery for MMD-induced chronic cerebral ischemia...
June 26, 2023: J Neurosurg Case Lessons
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37312192/the-oxygen-reactivity-index-indicates-disturbed-local-perfusion-regulation-after-aneurysmal-subarachnoid-hemorrhage-an-observational-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nick Kastenholz, Murad Megjhani, Catharina Conzen-Dilger, Walid Albanna, Michael Veldeman, Daniel Nametz, Soon Bin Kwon, Henna Schulze-Steinen, Hani Ridwan, Hans Clusmann, Gerrit Alexander Schubert, Soojin Park, Miriam Weiss
BACKGROUND: Cerebral autoregulation (CA) can be impaired in patients with delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). The Pressure Reactivity Index (PRx, correlation of blood pressure and intracranial pressure) and Oxygen Reactivity Index (ORx, correlation of cerebral perfusion pressure and brain tissue oxygenation, PbtO2 ) are both believed to estimate CA. We hypothesized that CA could be poorer in hypoperfused territories during DCI and that ORx and PRx may not be equally effective in detecting such local variances...
June 13, 2023: Critical Care: the Official Journal of the Critical Care Forum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37195275/quantitative-electroencephalographic-changes-associated-with-brain-tissue-hypoxia-after-pediatric-traumatic-brain-injury-a-retrospective-exploratory-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brian L Appavu, M Hamed Temkit, Damla Hanalioglu, Brian T Burrows, P David Adelson
PURPOSE: Brain tissue hypoxia is associated with poor outcomes after pediatric traumatic brain injury. Although invasive brain oxygenation (PbtO2) monitoring is available, noninvasive methods assessing correlates to brain tissue hypoxia are needed. We investigated EEG characteristics associated with brain tissue hypoxia. METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis of 19 pediatric traumatic brain injury patients undergoing multimodality neuromonitoring that included PbtO2 and quantitative electroencephalography(QEEG)...
May 16, 2023: Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology: Official Publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37192754/effect-of-controlled-blood-pressure-increase-on-cerebral-blood-flow-velocity-and-oxygenation-in-patients-with-subarachnoid-haemorrhage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Markus Harboe Olsen, Tenna Capion, Christian Gunge Riberholt, Søren Bache, Søren Røddik Ebdrup, Rune Rasmussen, Tiit Mathiesen, Ronan M G Berg, Kirsten Møller
BACKGROUND: Patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) might have impaired cerebral autoregulation, that is, CBF - and thereby oxygen delivery - passively increase with an increase in CPP. This physiological study aimed to investigate the cerebral haemodynamic effects of controlled blood pressure increase in the early phase after SAH before any signs of delayed cerebral ischaemia (DCI) occurred. METHODS: The study was carried out within 5 days after ictus...
September 2023: Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37153655/multimodal-and-autoregulation-monitoring-in-the-neurointensive-care-unit
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REVIEW
Jeffrey R Vitt, Nicholas E Loper, Shraddha Mainali
Given the complexity of cerebral pathology in patients with acute brain injury, various neuromonitoring strategies have been developed to better appreciate physiologic relationships and potentially harmful derangements. There is ample evidence that bundling several neuromonitoring devices, termed "multimodal monitoring," is more beneficial compared to monitoring individual parameters as each may capture different and complementary aspects of cerebral physiology to provide a comprehensive picture that can help guide management...
2023: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37081276/monitoring-of-brain-tissue-oxygen-tension-in-cardiac-arrest-a-translational-systematic-review-from-experimental-to-clinical-evidence
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REVIEW
Denise Battaglini, Elisa Gouvea Bogossian, Pasquale Anania, Lavienraj Premraj, Sung-Min Cho, Fabio Silvio Taccone, Mypinder Sekhon, Chiara Robba
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest (CA) is a sudden event that is often characterized by hypoxic-ischemic brain injury (HIBI), leading to significant mortality and long-term disability. Brain tissue oxygenation (PbtO2 ) is an invasive tool for monitoring brain oxygen tension, but it is not routinely used in patients with CA because of the invasiveness and the absence of high-quality data on its effect on outcome. We conducted a systematic review of experimental and clinical evidence to understand the role of PbtO2 in monitoring brain oxygenation in HIBI after CA and the effect of targeted PbtO2 therapy on outcomes...
April 20, 2023: Neurocritical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36899029/effect-of-flow-change-on-brain-injury-during-an-experimental-model-of-differential-hypoxaemia-in-cardiogenic-shock-supported-by-extracorporeal-membrane-oxygenation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sacha Rozencwajg, Silver Heinsar, Karin Wildi, Jae-Seung Jung, Sebastiano Maria Colombo, Chiara Palmieri, Kei Sato, Carmen Ainola, Xiaomeng Wang, Gabriella Abbate, Noriko Sato, Wayne B Dyer, Samantha Livingstone, Leticia Helms, Nicole Bartnikowski, Mahe Bouquet, Margaret R Passmore, Kieran Hyslop, Bruno Vidal, Janice D Reid, Daniel McGuire, Emily S Wilson, Indrek Rätsep, Roberto Lorusso, Matthieu Schmidt, Jacky Y Suen, Gianluigi Li Bassi, John F Fraser
Differential hypoxaemia (DH) is common in patients supported by femoral veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (V-A ECMO) and can cause cerebral hypoxaemia. To date, no models have studied the direct impact of flow on cerebral damage. We investigated the impact of V-A ECMO flow on brain injury in an ovine model of DH. After inducing severe cardiorespiratory failure and providing ECMO support, we randomised six sheep into two groups: low flow (LF) in which ECMO was set at 2.5 L min-1 ensuring that the brain was entirely perfused by the native heart and lungs, and high flow (HF) in which ECMO was set at 4...
March 10, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36890978/brain-tissue-oxygen-levels-as-a-perspective-therapeutic-target-in-traumatic-brain-injury-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gal Roman, Ondrej Hrdy, Kamil Vrbica, Jan Hudec, Andrej Mrlian, Martin Smrcka
INTRODUCTION: Management of traumatic brain injury (TBI) requires a multidisciplinary approach and represents a significant challenge for both neurosurgeons and intensivists. The role of brain tissue oxygenation (PbtO2) monitoring and its impact on posttraumatic outcomes remains a controversial topic. AIM OF THE STUDY: Our study aimed to evaluate the impact of PbtO2 monitoring on mortality, 30 days and 6 months neurological outcomes in patients with severe TBI compared with those resulting from standard intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring...
January 2023: Journal of Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36802011/the-role-of-brain-tissue-oxygenation-monitoring-in-the-management-of-subarachnoid-hemorrhage-a-scoping-review
#29
REVIEW
Elisa Gouvea Bogossian, Denise Battaglini, Sara Fratino, Andrea Minini, Giuseppina Gianni, Marco Fiore, Chiara Robba, Fabio Silvio Taccone
Monitoring of brain tissue oxygenation (PbtO2 ) is an important component of multimodal monitoring in traumatic brain injury. Over recent years, use of PbtO2 monitoring has also increased in patients with poor-grade subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), particularly in those with delayed cerebral ischemia. The aim of this scoping review was to summarize the current state of the art regarding the use of this invasive neuromonitoring tool in patients with SAH. Our results showed that PbtO2 monitoring is a safe and reliable method to assess regional cerebral tissue oxygenation and that PbtO2 represents the oxygen available in the brain interstitial space for aerobic energy production (i...
August 2023: Neurocritical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36779054/cerebral-microdialysis-and-glucopenia-in-traumatic-brain-injury-a-review
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REVIEW
Himanshu Sharma, John P McGinnis, Katherine E Kabotyanski, Shankar P Gopinath, Jerry C Goodman, Claudia Robertson, Jovany Cruz Navarro
Traditionally, intracranial pressure (ICP) and partial brain tissue oxygenation (PbtO2 ) have been the primary invasive intracranial measurements used to guide management in patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). After injury however, the brain develops an increased metabolic demand which may require an increment in the oxidative metabolism of glucose. Simultaneously, metabolic, and electrical dysfunction can lead to an inability to meet these demands, even in the absence of ischemia or increased intracranial pressure...
2023: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36738643/effect-of-cpr-in-maintaining-brain-tissue-oxygen-pbto2-during-a-cardiac-arrest
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Claudia L Craven, Selma Al-Ahmad, Alexandra Valetopoulou, Ugan Reddy, Ahmed K Toma
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January 20, 2023: Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36550386/cerebrovascular-pressure-reactivity-and-brain-tissue-oxygen-monitoring-provide-complementary-information-regarding-the-lower-and-upper-limits-of-cerebral-blood-flow-control-in-traumatic-brain-injury-a-canadian-high-resolution-tbi-cahr-tbi-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alwyn Gomez, Mypinder Sekhon, Donald Griesdale, Logan Froese, Eleen Yang, Eric P Thelin, Rahul Raj, Marcel Aries, Clare Gallagher, Francis Bernard, Andreas H Kramer, Frederick A Zeiler
BACKGROUND: Brain tissue oxygen tension (PbtO2 ) and cerebrovascular pressure reactivity monitoring have emerged as potential modalities to individualize care in moderate and severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). The relationship between these modalities has had limited exploration. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between PbtO2 and cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) and how this relationship is modified by the state of cerebrovascular pressure reactivity. METHODS: A retrospective multi-institution cohort study utilizing prospectively collected high-resolution physiologic data from the CAnadian High Resolution-TBI (CAHR-TBI) Research Collaborative database collected between 2011 and 2021 was performed...
December 23, 2022: Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36531179/cerebral-multimodality-monitoring-in-adult-neurocritical-care-patients-with-acute-brain-injury-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Jeanette Tas, Marek Czosnyka, Iwan C C van der Horst, Soojin Park, Caroline van Heugten, Mypinder Sekhon, Chiara Robba, David K Menon, Frederick A Zeiler, Marcel J H Aries
Cerebral multimodality monitoring (MMM) is, even with a general lack of Class I evidence, increasingly recognized as a tool to support clinical decision-making in the neuroscience intensive care unit (NICU). However, literature and guidelines have focused on unimodal signals in a specific form of acute brain injury. Integrating unimodal signals in multiple signal monitoring is the next step for clinical studies and patient care. As such, we aimed to investigate the recent application of MMM in studies of adult patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), acute ischemic stroke (AIS), and hypoxic ischemic brain injury following cardiac arrest (HIBI)...
2022: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36470536/the-use-of-100-compared-to-50-oxygen-during-ineffective-experimental-cardiopulmonary-resuscitation-improves-brain-oxygenation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annika Nelskylä, Jaana Humaloja, Erik Litonius, Pirkka Pekkarinen, Giovanni Babini, Tomi P Mäki-Aho, Juho A Heinonen, Markus B Skrifvars
INTRODUCTION: Perfusion pressure and chest compression quality are generally considered key determinants of brain oxygenation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the impact of oxygen administration is less clear. We compared ventilation with 100% and 50% oxygen during ineffective manual chest compressions and hypothesized that 100% oxygen would improve brain oxygenation. METHODS: Ventricular fibrillation (VF) was induced electrically in anaesthetized pigs and left untreated for 5 minutes, followed by randomization to ineffective manual CPR with ventilation of 50% or 100% oxygen...
January 2023: Resuscitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36371197/combination-of-indirect-revascularization-and-endothelial-progenitor-cell-transplantation-improved-cerebral-perfusion-and-ameliorated-tauopathy-in-a-rat-model-of-bilateral-ica-ligation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kuo-Chuan Wang, Ling-Yu Yang, Jing-Er Lee, Vicent Wu, Te-Fu Chen, Sung-Tsang Hsieh, Meng-Fai Kuo
OBJECTIVE: Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) contribute to the recovery of neurological function after ischemic stroke. Indirect revascularization has exhibited promising effects in the treatment of cerebral ischemia related to moyamoya disease and intracranial atherosclerotic disease. The role of EPCs in augmenting the revascularization effect is not clear. In this study, we investigated the therapeutic effects of indirect revascularization combined with EPC transplantation in rats with chronic cerebral ischemia...
November 12, 2022: Stem Cell Research & Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36337077/prediction-of-intracranial-hypertension-and-brain-tissue-hypoxia-utilizing-high-resolution-data-from-the-boost-ii-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christos Lazaridis, Aswathy Ajith, Ali Mansour, David O Okonkwo, Ramon Diaz-Arrastia, Anoop Mayampurath
The current approach to intracranial hypertension and brain tissue hypoxia is reactive, based on fixed thresholds. We used statistical machine learning on high-frequency intracranial pressure (ICP) and partial brain tissue oxygen tension (PbtO2 ) data obtained from the BOOST-II trial with the goal of constructing robust quantitative models to predict ICP/PbtO2 crises. We derived the following machine learning models: logistic regression (LR), elastic net, and random forest. We split the data set into 70-30% for training and testing and utilized a discrete-time survival analysis framework and 5-fold hyperparameter optimization strategy for all models...
2022: Neurotrauma reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36329306/early-electroencephalographic-features-predicting-cerebral-physiology-and-functional-outcomes-after-pediatric-traumatic-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinnie Xie, Brian T Burrows, Jordana Fox Kensicki, P David Adelson, Brian Appavu
BACKGROUND: We investigated whether early electroencephalographic features predicted intracranial pressure (ICP), cerebrovascular pressure reactivity, brain tissue oxygenation, and functional outcomes in patients with pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI). METHODS: This was a retrospective analysis of a prospective data set of 63 patients with pediatric TBI. Electroencephalographic features were collected in the first 24 h of recording to predict values of ICP, pressure reactivity index (PRx), and brain tissue oxygenation (PbtO2 ) through the initial 7 days of critical care monitoring, in addition to Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended-Pediatric Revision (GOSE-Peds) scores at 12 months...
November 3, 2022: Neurocritical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36314124/optimal-cerebral-perfusion-pressure-and-brain-tissue-oxygen-in-aneurysmal-subarachnoid-hemorrhage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Murad Megjhani, Miriam Weiss, Jenna Ford, Kalijah Terilli, Nick Kastenholz, Daniel Nametz, Soon Bin Kwon, Angela Velazquez, Sachin Agarwal, David J Roh, Catharina Conzen-Dilger, Walid Albanna, Michael Veldeman, E Sander Connolly, Jan Claassen, Marcel Aries, Gerrit A Schubert, Soojin Park
BACKGROUND: Targeting a cerebral perfusion pressure optimal for cerebral autoregulation (CPPopt) has been gaining more attention to prevent secondary damage after acute neurological injury. Brain tissue oxygenation (PbtO2 ) can identify insufficient cerebral blood flow and secondary brain injury. Defining the relationship between CPPopt and PbtO2 after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage may result in (1) mechanistic insights into whether and how CPPopt-based strategies might be beneficial and (2) establishing support for the use of PbtO2 as an adjunctive monitor for adequate or optimal local perfusion...
January 2023: Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36291355/the-effects-of-temperature-management-on-brain-microcirculation-oxygenation-and-metabolism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katia Donadello, Fuhong Su, Filippo Annoni, Sabino Scolletta, Xinrong He, Lorenzo Peluso, Leonardo Gottin, Enrico Polati, Jacques Creteur, Olivier De Witte, Jean-Louis Vincent, Daniel De Backer, Fabio Silvio Taccone
PURPOSE: Target temperature management (TTM) is often used in patients after cardiac arrest, but the effects of cooling on cerebral microcirculation, oxygenation and metabolism are poorly understood. We studied the time course of these variables in a healthy swine model. METHODS: Fifteen invasively monitored, mechanically ventilated pigs were allocated to sham procedure (normothermia, NT; n = 5), cooling (hypothermia, HT, n = 5) or cooling with controlled oxygenation (HT-Oxy, n = 5)...
October 21, 2022: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36290774/pharmacological-inhibition-of-class-iii-alcohol-dehydrogenase-5-turning-remote-ischemic-conditioning-effective-in-a-diabetic-stroke-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Syed Kashif Zaidi, Md Nasrul Hoda, Shams Tabrez, Mohammad Imran Khan
The restoration of cerebral blood flow (CBF) to achieve brain tissue oxygenation (PbtO2 ) is the primary treatment for ischemic stroke, a significant cause of adult mortality and disability worldwide. Nitric oxide (NO) and its bioactive s -nitrosylated (SNO) reservoirs, such as s -nitrosoglutathione (GSNO), induce hypoxic vasodilation to enhance CBF during ischemia. The endogenous pool of SNOs/GSNO is enhanced via the activation of endothelial NO synthase (eNOS/NOS3) and by the suppression of class III alcohol dehydrogenase 5 (ADH5), also known as GSNO reductase (GSNOR)...
October 18, 2022: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
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