| Literature DB >> 31053909 |
Frederick A Zeiler1,2,3, Ari Ercole4, Manuel Cabeleira5, Erta Beqiri5,6, Tommaso Zoerle7, Marco Carbonara7, Nino Stocchetti6,7, David K Menon4, Peter Smielewski5, Marek Czosnyka5,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Compensatory-reserve-weighted intracranial pressure (wICP) has recently been suggested as a supplementary measure of intracranial pressure (ICP) in adult traumatic brain injury (TBI), with a single-center study suggesting an association with mortality at 6 months. No multi-center studies exist to validate this relationship. The goal was to compare wICP to ICP for association with outcome in a multi-center TBI cohort.Entities:
Keywords: Compensatory reserve; Intracranial pressure; Outcome; Weighted ICP
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31053909 PMCID: PMC6581920 DOI: 10.1007/s00701-019-03915-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Neurochir (Wien) ISSN: 0001-6268 Impact factor: 2.216
Patient demographics, physiology and outcome—entire population
| Mean/median (± sd or IQR) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Number of Patients | 196 | |
| Age (years) | 46.6 (19.7) | |
| Sex | Male | 150 |
| Female | 46 | |
| Admission GCS (total) | 8 (5 to 13) | |
| Admission GCS (motor) | 4 (2 to 6) | |
| Admission pupil response | Bilaterally reactive | 128 |
| Unilateral unreactive | 17 | |
| Bilaterally unreactive | 51 | |
| Duration of high-frequency physiologic recording (hours) | 159.3 (115.1) | |
| ICP (mmHg) | 14.3 (10.4) | |
| AMP (mmHg) | 2.6 (2.8) | |
| CPP (mmHg) | 69.6 (12.4) | |
| wICP (mmHg) | 5.8 (7.9) | |
| RAP (a.u.) | 0.614 (0.206) | |
| RAP AUC—threshold of 0 | 5544.8 (4188.9) | |
| RAP AUC—threshold of + 0.4 | 2625.8 (2158.6) | |
| 6- to 12-month GOSE | 4 (2 to 6) | |
| Number alive—6 to 12 months | 149 | |
| Number dead—6 to 12 months | 47 | |
| Number favorable outcome—6 to 12 months (GOSE 5 to 8) | 94 | |
| Number unfavorable outcome—6 to 12 months (GOSE 1 to 4) | 102 | |
AMP pulse amplitude of ICP, a.u. arbitrary units, AUC integrated area under the RAP curve over time, CPP cerebral perfusion pressure, GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, GOSE Glasgow Outcome Score—Extended, ICP intracranial pressure, IQR inter-quartile range, RAP compensatory reserve index (moving correlation between AMP and ICP), sd standard deviation, wICP compensatory-reserve-weighted ICP (wICP = (1 − RAP) × ICP)
Fig. 1a, b ICP and wICP across GOSE categories. GOSE = Glasgow Outcome Score—Extended, ICP = intracranial pressure, mmHg = millimeters of Mercury, wICP = compensatory-reserve-weighted ICP (wICP = (1 − RAP) × ICP). *p values reported are for the Jonckheere-Terpstra test, which was set to assess for statistically significant decreases in mean values of ICP and wICP, with increase GOSE category
Fig. 2ICP and wICP across dichotomized 6 to 12 month outcomes. GOSE = Glasgow Outcome Score—Extended, ICP = intracranial pressure, mmHg = millimeters of mercury, wICP = compensatory-reserve-weighted ICP (wICP = (1 − RAP) × ICP). a Mean ICP for alive and dead outcomes. b Mean ICP for favorable and unfavorable outcomes. c Mean wICP for alive and dead outcomes. d Mean wICP for favorable and unfavorable outcomes. Alive/dead dichotomization (alive = GOSE ≥ 2, dead = GOSE 1). Favorable/unfavorable dichotomization (favorable = GOSE 5 to 8, unfavorable = GOSE 1 to 4). *p values reported are for Mann-Whitney U test, comparing mean values between dichotomized groupings
Univariate/bivariate logistic regression analysis for IMPACT core and physiologic variables
| Variable | A/D AUC (95% CI) | F/U AUC (95% CI) | ||
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| Age | 0.737 (0.652–0.737) |
| 0.680 (0.605–0.754) |
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| Admission GCS Motor | 0.559 (0.409–0.612) | 0.160 | 0.576 (0.497–0.655) |
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| Admission Pupil Reactivity | 0.440 (0.336–0.524) | 0.196 | 0.440 (0.372–0.507) | 0.228 |
| Mean ICP | 0.642 (0.538–0.746) |
| 0.495 (0.413–0.577) | 0.059 |
| Mean AMP | 0.671 (0.567–0.775) |
| 0.527 (0.445–0.609) |
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| Mean RAP* | 0.669 (0.575–0.762) |
| 0.659 (0.582–0.735) |
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| Mean RAP AUC Above 0 | 0.619 (0.526–0.712) |
| 0.495 (0.413–0.576) | 0.359 |
| Mean RAP AUC above + 0.4 | 0.635 (0.544–0.727) |
| 0.539 (0.458–0.620) | 0.137 |
| wICP | 0.712 (0.615–0.810) |
| 0.627 (0.548–0.705) |
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| ICP + RAP AUC Above 0 | 0.618 (0.525–0.711) |
| 0.495 (0.414–0.577) | 0.126 |
| ICP + RAP AUC above + 0.4 | 0.633 (0.541–0.724) |
| 0.538 (0.457–0.619) | 0.069 |
| ICP + AMP | 0.657 (0.553–0.760) |
| 0.508 (0.426–0.590) | 0.222 |
| ICP + AMP + mean RAP | 0.653 (0.548–0.758) |
| 0.503 (0.421–0.586) |
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Italicized p values are those reaching significance (i.e., p < 0.05). *Despite these mean values of RAP demonstrate significant associations with the dichotomized outcomes, they are difficult to interpret given the nature of RAP. RAP values near 0 can mean both good and poor compensatory reserve, as such, during the averaging process to produce mean values over a recording period, it becomes difficult to interpret the meaning of such measures
AMP pulse amplitude of ICP, A/D alive/dead, AUC area under the receiver operating curve, CI confidence interval, F/U favorable/unfavorable outcome (i.e., favorable = Glasgow Outcome Scale of 5 to 8; unfavorable = Glasgow Outcome Scale of 1 to 4), ICP intra-cranial pressure, IMPACT International Mission for Prognosis and Analysis of Clinical Trials, RAP compensatory reserve index (moving correlation between AMP and ICP), RAP AUC integrated area under the RAP curve over time, wICP compensatory-reserve-weighted ICP (wICP = (1 − RAP) × ICP)
Fig. 3Univariate logistic regression—ICP, ICP + RAP AUC above + 0.4, and wICP receiver operating curves. GOSE = Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended, ICP = intracranial pressure, ULR = univariate logistic regression, wICP = compensatory-reserve-weighted ICP (wICP = (1 − RAP) × ICP). a ICP ULR for alive/dead outcome. b ICP ULR for favorable/unfavorable outcome. c ICP + RAP AUC above + 0.4 ULR for alive/dead outcome. d ICP + RAP AUC above + 0.4 for favorable/unfavorable outcome. e wICP ULR for alive/dead outcome. f wICP ULR for favorable/unfavorable outcome. Alive/dead dichotomization (alive = GOSE ≥ 2, dead = GOSE 1). Favorable/unfavorable dichotomization (favorable = GOSE 5 to 8, unfavorable = GOSE 1 to 4). *Indicates AUC reported failed to reach statistical significance in the ULR model