Cerebral Oxygenation Non Invasive Monitoring in Traumatic Brain Injury - A Pilot Study

V. Durnev, V. Filipče, Aleksandra Gavrilovska Brzanov, Maja Mojsova Mijovska, Marina Temelkovska Stevanovska
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Abstract Introduction. Cerebral oxymetry obtained with Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) provides noninvasive monitoring of microvasculature in the brain allowing for early recognition and preventive treatment of impaired cerebral oxygenation in traumatic brain injuries. Optimizing cerebral oxygenation is advocated to improve outcome in traumatic brain injured (TBI) hence the goal of this study was to determine the benefit of non invasive monitoring of cerebral oxygenation. Methods. Noninvasive monitoring was conducted in fifteen patients with traumatic brain injury. The values and changes in cerebral oxymetry were analyzed and compared with others tracked parameters: Glasgow Coma Scale on admission to determine the severity of traumatic brain injuries, systolic arterial blood pressure, mean arterial blood pressure, pulse oxymetry, and regular laboratory test. Regional cerebral oxygenation was measured using cerebral oxymetar INVOS 5100 Somanetics®. Results. According to obtained data, we noticed that any change in hemodynamic profile directly influenced the regional cerebral oxygen saturation. Higher changes in values of 15 % and more from basal ones correlate with unfavorable outcome as neurologic sequels. Decreased values of rSO2 in our study were rectified with several simple interventions. In our cases parameter which was most prominent cause for disturbed rSO2 was decreased mean arterial blood pressure. Conclusion. Stable hemodynamic profile leads to optimized cerebral oxygenation. Monitoring the regional oxygen saturation influenced by several factors is important step for forehanded detection of adverse secondary brain injuries. NIRS technology as monitoring system has potential to have diagnostic value and enable right therapeutic decisions and consequently better prognosis in TBI. Continued study of the benefits of cerebral oxygen monitoring is warranted.
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外伤性脑损伤的脑氧合无创监测-一项初步研究
摘要简介。用近红外光谱(NIRS)获得的脑氧合测定法提供了对脑中微血管的无创监测,从而能够早期识别和预防性治疗创伤性脑损伤中受损的脑氧。提倡优化脑氧合以改善创伤性脑损伤(TBI)的预后,因此本研究的目的是确定无创监测脑氧合的益处。方法。对15例创伤性脑损伤患者进行了无创监测。分析了脑血氧计的值和变化,并将其与其他跟踪参数进行比较:入院时的格拉斯哥昏迷量表,以确定创伤性脑损伤的严重程度、收缩动脉血压、平均动脉血压、脉搏血氧计和定期实验室检查。使用脑氧测量仪INVOS 5100 Somanetics®测量局部脑氧合。后果根据获得的数据,我们注意到血液动力学特征的任何变化都会直接影响区域脑氧饱和度。基础值15%及以上的较高变化与神经系统后遗症的不良结果相关。在我们的研究中,rSO2值的降低通过几种简单的干预措施得到了纠正。在我们的病例中,导致rSO2紊乱的最突出原因是平均动脉血压下降。结论稳定的血液动力学特征可优化大脑氧合。监测受多种因素影响的区域血氧饱和度是预测不良继发性脑损伤的重要步骤。NIRS技术作为监测系统具有潜在的诊断价值,能够做出正确的治疗决策,从而改善TBI的预后。继续研究脑氧监测的益处是有必要的。
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