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Arterio-jugular difference of oxygen content and outcome after head injury.

Nino Stocchetti1, Katia Canavesi, Sandra Magnoni, Valerio Valeriani, Valeria Conte, Sandra Rossi, Luca Longhi, Elisa Roncati Zanier, Angelo Colombo.   

Abstract

This study investigated AJDO2 (arterio-jugular difference of oxygen content) in a large sample of severely head-injured patients to identify its pattern during the first days after injury and to describe the relationship of AJDO2 with acute neurological severity and with outcome 6 mo after trauma. In 229 comatose head-injured patients, we monitored intracranial pressure, cerebral perfusion pressure, and AJDO2. Outcome was defined 6 mo after injury. Jugular hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SjO2) averaged 68%. The mean AJDO2 was 4.24 vol% (SD, 1.3 vol%). There were 80 measurements (4.6%) with SjO2 <55% and 304 (17.6%) with saturation >75%. AJDO2 was higher than 8.7 vol% in 8 measurements (0.4%) and was lower than 3.9 vol% in 718 (42%) measurements. AJDO2 was higher during the first tests and decreased steadily over the next few days. Cases with a favorable outcome had a higher mean AJDO2 (4.3 vol%; SD, 0.3 vol%) than patients with severe disability or vegetative status (3.8 vol%; SD, 1.3 vol%) and patients who died (3.6 vol%; SD, 1 vol%). This difference was significant (P < 0.001). We conclude that low levels of AJDO2 are correlated with a poor prognosis, whereas normal or high levels of AJDO2 are predictive of better results.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15281535     DOI: 10.1213/01.ane.0000130393.08355.d4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Analg        ISSN: 0003-2999            Impact factor:   5.108


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