| Literature DB >> 29949006 |
Marius M Mader1,2, Anna Leidorf1, Andreas Hecker1, Axel Heimann1, Petra S M Mayr1, Oliver Kempski1, Beat Alessandri3, Gabriele Wöbker4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A novel multiparameter brain sensor (MPBS) allows the simultaneous measurement of brain tissue oxygenation (ptiO2), cerebral blood flow (CBF), intracranial pressure (ICP), and brain temperature with a single catheter. This laboratory investigation evaluates the MPBS in an animal model in relation to established reference probes.Entities:
Keywords: Brain injuries; Intracranial pressure; Laser Doppler flowmetry; Neurophysiological monitoring; Oxygen; Swine
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29949006 PMCID: PMC6208836 DOI: 10.1007/s12028-018-0541-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurocrit Care ISSN: 1541-6933 Impact factor: 3.210
Fig. 1Overview of probe positioning and the protocol. The diagram demonstrates schematically the positions of the different brain probes and location of the optional craniectomy for CCI (modified after Timaru-Kast et al. [35]). The right-sided flowchart gives an overview of the protocol
Fig. 2Intraoperative photography after probe positioning and craniectomy. The picture shows the exposed skull with a left parietotemporal craniectomy of an animal of the CCI group from a left superior oblique angle. MPBS and reference probes are implanted through eight burr holes
Fig. 3Schematic illustration and photography of the MPBS. The computer-aided design drawing demonstrates the assembly of the different sensors as well as the dimension of the MPBS. The picture shows the tip of the MPBS with the ICP sensor on the left and distal steel cage on the right
Fig. 4Bland–Altman plot. The Bland–Altman plots demonstrate the measurement difference between the reference probe and the MPBS on the y-axis (reference probe − MPBS) and the mean values of both on the x-axis [(reference probe + MPBS)/2]. Three dashed horizontal lines show the mean difference and 95% limits of agreement (mean difference ± 1.96 × SD). The control group is represented by a circle, the CCI group by a triangle
Fig. 5Key provocations for ptiO2 measurement evaluation. The line plots show mean values (± SEM) of all MPBS and Licox probes during key ptiO2 provocations for control animals. Asterisks (*) mark significant differences between the baseline and endpoint values (p < 0.05). There was no significant difference between the respective means of MPBS and Licox. B, baseline
Fig. 6Key provocations for ICP measurement evaluation. The line plots show mean values (± SEM) of all MPBS and the Neurovent probe during key ICP provocations for control animals. Asterisks (*) mark significant differences between the baseline and endpoint values and diamonds (◊) between the two devices (p < 0.05). B, baseline