TY - JOUR
PY - 2007//
TI - Hyperventilation following head injury: effect on ischemic burden and cerebral oxidative metabolism
JO - Critical care medicine
A1 - Coles, Jonathan P.
A1 - Fryer, Tim D.
A1 - Coleman, Martin R.
A1 - Smielewski, Peter
A1 - Gupta, Arun K.
A1 - Minhas, Pawan S.
A1 - Aigbirhio, Franklin
A1 - Chatfield, Doris A.
A1 - Williams, Guy B.
A1 - Boniface, Simon
A1 - Carpenter, T. Adrian
A1 - Clark, John C.
A1 - Pickard, John D.
A1 - Menon, David K.
SP - 568
EP - 578
VL - 35
IS - 2
N2 - OBJECTIVE: To determine whether hyperventilation exacerbates cerebral ischemia and compromises oxygen metabolism (CMRO2) following closed head injury. DESIGN: A prospective interventional study. SETTING: A specialist neurocritical care unit. PATIENTS: Ten healthy volunteers and 30 patients within 10 days of closed head injury. INTERVENTIONS: Subjects underwent oxygen-15 positron emission tomography imaging of cerebral blood flow, cerebral blood volume, CMRO2, and oxygen extraction fraction. In patients, positron emission tomography studies, somatosensory evoked potentials, and jugular venous saturation (SjO2) measurements were obtained at Paco2 levels of 36+/-3 and 29+/-2 torr. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: We estimated the volume of ischemic brain and examined the efficiency of coupling between oxygen delivery and utilization using the sd of the oxygen extraction fraction distribution. We correlated CMRO2 to cerebral electrophysiology and examined the effects of hyperventilation on the amplitude of the cortical somatosensory evoked potential response. Patients showed higher ischemic brain volume than controls (17+/-22 vs. 2+/-3 mL; p
Language: en
LA - en SN - 0090-3493 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.CCM.0000254066.37187.88 ID - ref1 ER -