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Analysis of high-frequency PbtO2 measures in traumatic brain injury: insights into the treatment threshold.

Ryan Hirschi1, Gregory W J Hawryluk2, Jessica L Nielson3, J Russell Huie4, Lara L Zimmermann5, Rajiv Saigal6, Quan Ding7, Adam R Ferguson4, Geoffrey Manley8.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVEBrain tissue hypoxia is common after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Technology now exists that can detect brain hypoxia and guide corrective therapy. Current guidelines for the management of severe TBI recommend maintaining partial pressure of brain tissue oxygen (PbtO2) > 15-20 mm Hg; however, uncertainty persists as to the optimal treatment threshold. The object of this study was to better inform the relationship between PbtO2 values and outcome for patients with TBI.METHODSPbtO2 measurements were prospectively and automatically collected every minute from consecutive patients admitted to the San Francisco General Hospital neurological ICU during a 6-year period. Mean PbtO2 values in TBI patients as well as the proportion of PbtO2 values below each of 75 thresholds between 0 mm Hg and 75 mm Hg over various epochs up to 30 days from the time of admission were analyzed. Patient outcomes were determined using the Glasgow Outcome Scale. The authors explored putative treatment thresholds by generating 675 separate receiver operating characteristic curves and 675 generalized linear models to examine each 1-mm Hg threshold for various epochs.RESULTSA total of 1,380,841 PbtO2 values were recorded in 190 TBI patients. A high proportion of PbtO2 measures were below 20 mm Hg irrespective of the examined epoch. Time below treatment thresholds was more strongly associated with outcome than mean PbtO2. A treatment window was suggested: a threshold of 19 mm Hg most robustly distinguished patients by outcome, especially from days 3-5; however, benefit was suggested from maintaining values at least as high as 33 mm Hg.CONCLUSIONSThis analysis of high-frequency physiological data substantially informs the relationship between PbtO2 values and outcome. The results suggest a therapeutic window for PbtO2 in TBI patients along with minimum and preferred PbtO2 treatment thresholds, which may be examined in future studies. Traditional treatment thresholds that have the strongest association with outcome may not be optimal.

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Keywords:  AUC = area under the curve; BTF = Brain Trauma Foundation; GCS = Glasgow Coma Scale; GLM = generalized linear model; GOS = Glasgow Outcome Scale; Licox; PbtO2; PbtO2 = partial pressure of oxygen in brain tissue; ROC = receiver operating characteristic; TBI = traumatic brain injury; brain tissue oxygenation; head injury; outcome; threshold; trauma; traumatic brain injury; treatment window

Year:  2018        PMID: 30497191      PMCID: PMC8979548          DOI: 10.3171/2018.4.JNS172604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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