Literature DB >> 14984519

The effects of indomethacin on intracranial pressure and cerebral haemodynamics in patients undergoing craniotomy: a randomised prospective study.

M Rasmussen1, A Tankisi, G E Cold.   

Abstract

We compared the effects of indomethacin (bolus of 0.2 mg.kg-1 followed by an infusion of 0.2 mg.kg-1.h-1) and placebo on intracranial pressure and cerebral haemodynamics in 30 patients undergoing craniotomy for supratentorial brain tumours under propofol and fentanyl anaesthesia. Indomethacin was given before induction of anaesthesia and the infusion was terminated after opening of the dura. Subdural intracranial pressure was measured through the first burr hole and before opening the dura. Cerebral blood flow velocity, cerebral perfusion pressure, jugular bulb oxygen saturation, arterio-venous oxygen difference and carbon dioxide reactivity were measured; dural tension and the degree of brain swelling were estimated. Before induction of anaesthesia, indomethacin administration was associated with a significant decrease in cerebral blood flow velocity compared with placebo. After induction of anaesthesia, cerebral blood flow velocity and mean arterial blood pressure decreased significantly in both groups. Indomethacin was not associated with a decrease in intracranial pressure. There were no differences in cerebral perfusion pressure, dural tension or degree of brain swelling between the two groups. Carbon dioxide reactivity measured after induction of anaesthesia was significantly lower in the indomethacin group (p < 0.05). After removal of the bone flap, no significant difference in carbon dioxide reactivity was observed. We suggest that these findings are explained by propofol-induced cerebral vasoconstriction.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14984519     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.2004.03604.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaesthesia        ISSN: 0003-2409            Impact factor:   6.955


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Review 1.  Indomethacin for control of ICP.

Authors:  Nick Sader; Frederick A Zeiler; Lawrence M Gillman; Michael West; Colin J Kazina
Journal:  Neurocrit Care       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 3.210

Review 2.  Side Effects of Indomethacin in Refractory Post-traumatic Intracranial Hypertension: A comprehensive case study and review.

Authors:  Daniel Agustín Godoy; Pablo David Guerrero Suarez; Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar; Mario Di Napoli
Journal:  Bull Emerg Trauma       Date:  2017-07

3.  The physiologic effects of indomethacin test on CPP and ICP in severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI).

Authors:  Daniel Agustín Godoy; Erica Alvarez; Ruben Manzi; Gustavo Piñero; Mario Di Napoli
Journal:  Neurocrit Care       Date:  2014-04       Impact factor: 3.210

4.  Indomethacin for intracranial hypertension secondary to severe traumatic brain injury in adults.

Authors:  Carlos Martín-Saborido; Jesús López-Alcalde; Agustín Ciapponi; Carlos Enrique Sánchez Martín; Elena Garcia Garcia; Gema Escobar Aguilar; Maria Carolina Palermo; Fernando G Baccaro
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2019-11-22
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