Literature DB >> 16463883

Clinical study of continuous non-invasive cerebrovascular autoregulation monitoring in neurosurgical ICU.

A Ragauskas1, G Daubaris, V Petkus, V Ragaisis, M Ursino.   

Abstract

Ultrasonic "time-of-flight" monitor (Vittamed) was used for continuous monitoring of intracranial blood volume (IBV) pulse, respiratory, slow waves and cerebrovascular autoregulation (CA). The objectives are to compare of invasively and non-invasively monitored slow intracranial waves and CA of ICU patients and to evaluate the phase shift between ABP and IBV respiratory waves as a possible estimator of CA. CA monitoring has been performed in 13 patients with severe TBI (age mean/range 30.5/(18-64)). Data were collected from 87 one-hour sessions of simultaneous invasive and non-invasive wave monitoring and from 53 one-hour sessions of invasive and non-invasive CA monitoring. High correlation (R > 0.9) has been obtained between invasively and non-invasively recorded intracranial slow waves. Bland Altman difference between invasively and non-invasively recorded intracranial slow waves is clinically not significant (mean =-0.07, SD = 0.089, alpha = 0.05). Agreement has been confirmed between invasive and non-invasive CA monitoring data in a wide range of R = [-0.85; +0.96]. Hypothesis of the coincidence of invasive and non-invasive CA assessment is accepted (p < 0.05). Phase shift monitoring of permanent respiratory ABP waves and IBV waves permit continuous non-invasive CA estimation without unnatural physical or pharmacological stimulations of CA system.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16463883     DOI: 10.1007/3-211-32318-x_75

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir Suppl        ISSN: 0065-1419


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