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Gemma Bale1, Ajay Rajaram2, Matthew Kewin2, Laura Morrison2, Alan Bainbridge3, Mamadou Diop2, Keith St Lawrence2, Ilias Tachtsidis4.
Abstract
Perinatal hypoxic ischaemic (HI) encephalopathy is associated with severe neurodevelopment problems and mortality. This study uses broadband continuous-wave near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to assess the early changes in cerebral oxygenation and metabolism after HI injury in an animal model using controlled anoxia events. Anoxia was induced before and 1 h after various levels of HI injury to assess the metabolic response via the changes in the oxidation state of cytochrome-c-oxidase (oxCCO), a marker of oxidative metabolism. The oxCCO responses to anoxia were classified into five categories: increase, no change, decrease, biphasic and triphasic responses. The most common response (54%) was a biphasic decrease in oxCCO. A change in the classification of the metabolic response to anoxia after HI injury indicated a severe injury, as determined by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy, with 86% sensitivity. This shows that broadband NIRS can identify disturbances to cerebral metabolism in the first hours after severe HI injury.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30178338 PMCID: PMC6142853 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-91287-5_24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Exp Med Biol ISSN: 0065-2598 Impact factor: 2.622
Fig. 1Experimental protocol for the three groups of piglets (control, mild and severe HI)
Fig. 3Examples of oxCCO responses to anoxia, before (blue circles) and after HI (red crosses). (a) Piglet 07 (control) shows an increase. (b) Piglet 10 (severe HI) showing no change. (c) Piglet 08 (control) shows a biphasic change. (d) Piglet 13 (severe HI) shows a triphasic change
Fig. 2Examples (piglets 9–16) of anoxic changes in chromophore concentrations before (a, b) and after (c, d) HI: (a, c) HbO2 (solid) and HHb (dashed), (b, d) oxCCO. FiO2 was switched to 0% at 0 s and returned to 21% at 60 s; arrows indicate the start of cerebral anoxia
Fig. 4Classification of response of oxCCOCytochrome-c-oxidase (oxCCO) to decreased HbO2 during anoxia. Note that most (86%) of oxCCO responses which changed after HI were in piglets that experienced severe HI