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背景:健康人脑脊液(CSF)中的奥曲肽水平呈周期性昼夜变化,而某些疾病患者的奥曲肽水平会降低。然而,重症患者脑脊液中奥曲肽水平可能存在的昼夜节律变化仍然未知。在这项研究中,我们评估了接受胸主动脉瘤修补术并在非神经外科手术后进行腰椎腔内导管植入术以引流脑脊液的患者脑脊液中奥曲肽的浓度及其昼夜节律变化:纳入2019年9月至2020年2月期间在单中心重症监护室接受主动脉手术后放置腰椎腔内导管进行CSF引流的合格患者。导管在麻醉诱导前置入,在置入导管时、ICU入院时、每天6:00、12:00、18:00和24:00收集CSF,直至导管拔出或ICU入院后最多5天:共纳入了三名接受胸主动脉瘤修补术的患者(患者 A、B 和 C)。患者 B 和 C 在奥曲肽测量期间服用了镇静剂或催眠药。患者 A、B 和 C 的奥曲肽基线水平分别为 219.9、312.3 和 403.8 pg/mL,平均奥曲肽水平分别为 319.4 ± 82.6、372.4 ± 56.0 和 306.3 ± 48.3 pg/mL。所有三名患者的奥曲肽水平均呈现昼夜变化,但没有一致的周期性变化:结论:在重症监护病房接受胸主动脉瘤修补术的患者脑脊液中的奥曲肽浓度与之前报道的健康受试者的浓度相比,均在报道范围之内;但未观察到一致的周期性昼夜变化。
Orexin concentrations and diurnal variation in the cerebrospinal fluid of intensive care unit patients undergoing aortic surgery with spinal drainage.
Background: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) levels of orexin show a cyclic diurnal variation in healthy subjects, which is diminished in patients with certain diseases. However, possible circadian variations in orexin levels in critically ill patients remain unknown. In this study, we evaluated the orexin concentrations in the CSF and their diurnal variation in patients undergoing thoracic aortic aneurysm repair with lumbar intrathecal catheterization for CSF drainage after non-neurosurgery.
Methods: Eligible patients with a lumbar intrathecal catheter placed for CSF drainage following aortic surgery at a single-center ICU between September 2019 and February 2020 were included. Catheters were placed before anesthesia induction, and CSF was collected at the time of catheter placement, ICU admission, and daily at 6:00, 12:00, 18:00, and 24:00 until the catheter was removed or for up to 5 days after admission to the ICU.
Results: Three patients (Patients A, B, and C) who underwent thoracic aortic aneurysm repair were included. Patients B and C received sedatives or hypnotics during the orexin measurement period. The baseline orexin levels for Patients A, B, and C were 219.9, 312.3, and 403.8 pg/mL, while the mean orexin levels were 319.4 ± 82.6, 372.4 ± 56.0, and 306.3 ± 48.3 pg/mL, respectively. For all three patients, orexin levels showed diurnal variations, but no consistent periodic changes.
Conclusion: CSF orexin concentrations for patients undergoing thoracic aortic aneurysm repair in the ICU were within the reported range compared to those of previously reported healthy subjects; however, consistent periodic diurnal variations were not observed.