新生儿仔猪脑血流动力学和脑氧合的光学监测

Stankovic, Fujii, Maulik, Boas, Kirby, Stubblefield
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目的:光谱学可监测脑氧合血红蛋白(HbO)、脱氧血红蛋白(Hb)和总血红蛋白(HbT = Hb + HbO)的变化。本研究的目的是确定这三个光学变量中的哪一个将是脑血流动力学和氧合的最佳相关性,并伴随着已知的影响脑灌注压和氧合的不同生理条件。方法:对11头麻醉通气新生仔猪进行观察:1)高氧高碳酸血症,2)室内空气窒息,3)高血压,4)低血压,5)脑静脉充血。连续记录光学测量数据,同时记录通过时间多普勒技术测量的颈动脉血流量(CaBF)和脉搏血氧仪测量的动脉血红蛋白氧饱和度(SaO2)。结果:在高碳酸血症(r = 0.816)、窒息(r = 0.846)、高血压(r = 0.72)和低血压(r = 0.95)期间,HbT-CaBF呈良好的正相关,而在静脉充血期间,HbT-CaBF呈负相关(r = -0.91)。窒息(r = 0.842)和低血压(r = 0.86)时HbO-SaO2呈正相关,而高碳酸血症(r = 0.23)、高血压(r = 0.19)和静脉充血(r = 0.34)时HbO-SaO2不一致,SaO2完全没有变化。在高碳酸血症(r = 0.84)、高血压(r = 0.91)和低血压(r = 0.94)期间,HbO- sao2呈良好的正相关,表明HbO对CaBF的变化具有高度依赖性。结论:我们证明,没有一个光学变量(Hb, HbO, HbT)单独可以作为脑血流动力学和脑灌注压和氧合在大范围内的相关性。然而,这三个变量的结合(即光学模式)强烈反映了伴随这些生理条件的脑血流动力学和氧合的变化。这些和类似的模式可能作为未来人类胎儿研究的参考模型,因为“金标准”相关方法不存在。
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> Objective: Optical spectroscopy can monitor changes in cerebral oxyhemoglobin (HbO), deoxyhemoglobin (Hb), and total hemoglobin (HbT = Hb + HbO). The purpose of this study was to identify which one of these three optical variables would be the best correlate of cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation accompanying different physiological conditions known to affect cerebral perfusion pressure and oxygenation. Methods: Eleven anesthetized and ventilated newborn piglets were subjected to: 1) hyperoxic hypercapnia, 2) asphyxia from room air, 3) hypertension, 4) hypotension, and 5) cerebral venous congestion. Optical measurements were recorded continuously along with carotid blood flow (CaBF) measured by the transit time Doppler technique and arterial hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SaO2) measured by pulse oximetry. Results: A good positive HbT-CaBF correlation was recorded during hypercapnia (r = 0.816), asphyxia (r = 0.846), hypertension (r = 0.72), and hypotension (r = 0.95), where as negative correlation was recorded during venous congestion (r = -0.91). A good positive correlation HbO-SaO2 was recorded during asphyxia (r = 0.842) and hypotension (r = 0.86), whereas no HbO-SaO2 agreement occurred during hypercapnia (r = 0.23), hypertension (r = 0.19), and venous congestion (r = 0.34), when SaO2 did not change at all. A good positive HbO-SaO2 correlation was recorded during hypercapnia (r = 0.84), hypertension (r = 0.91), and hypotension (r = 0.94), suggesting a high HbO dependence on changes in CaBF. Conclusions: We demonstrated that none of the optical variables (Hb, HbO, HbT) alone can be used as a correlate of cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation over a broad range of cerebral perfusion pressure and oxygenation. However, all three variables combined (i.e. optical patterns) strongly reflect the changes in cerebral hemodynamics and oxygenation accompanying those physiological conditions. These and similar patterns could potentially serve as a reference model for future studies in the human fetus where "gold standard" correlation methods do not exist.

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