| Literature DB >> 32219592 |
Julia Koehn1, Ruihao Wang1, Carmen de Rojas Leal1, Bernd Kallmünzer1, Klemens Winder1, Martin Köhrmann2, Rainer Kollmar1,3, Stefan Schwab1, Max J Hilz4,5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Noninvasive temperature modulation by localized neck cooling might be desirable in the prehospital phase of acute hypoxic brain injuries. While combined head and neck cooling induces significant discomfort, peripheral vasoconstriction, and blood pressure increase, localized neck cooling more selectively targets blood vessels that supply the brain, spares thermal receptors of the face and skull, and might therefore cause less discomfort cardiovascular side effects compared to head- and neck cooling. The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of noninvasive selective neck cooling on cardiovascular parameters and cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV).Entities:
Keywords: Blood pressure increase; Cerebral blood flow velocity; Hypothermia; Neck cooling
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32219592 PMCID: PMC8197712 DOI: 10.1007/s10072-020-04349-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurol Sci ISSN: 1590-1874 Impact factor: 3.307
Fig. 1Skin, tympanic, and rectal temperature (left graph) and perception of frostiness and discomfort (right graph) before and during 90 min of neck cooling in 11 healthy participants, (presented as mean ± standard deviation)
Rectal, tympanic, and skin temperature at baseline and lowest values during neck cooling in 11 healthy participants
| Rectal temperature at baseline (°C) | Rectal temperature lowest values (60 min cooling) (°C) | Tympanic temperature at baseline (°C) | Tympanic temperature lowest values (50 min cooling) (°C) | Skin temperature at baseline (°C) | Skin temperature lowest values (40 min cooling) (°C) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Participant #1 | 37.2 | 37.1 | 35.5 | 34.4 | 33.6 | 27.3 |
| Participant #2 | 37.1 | 36.7 | 35.7 | 34.5 | 34.4 | 16.2 |
| Participant #3 | 36.0 | 36.3 | 35.6 | 35.0 | 36.6 | 36.2 |
| Participant #4 | 36.9 | 36.3 | 35.5 | 35.0 | 34.3 | 27.9 |
| Participant #5 | 36.7 | 36.6 | 35.7 | 34.9 | 34.7 | 24.7 |
| Participant #6 | 37.5 | 37.2 | 35.6 | 35.3 | 33.2 | 21.2 |
| Participant #7 | 37.0 | 36.6 | 35.3 | 34.5 | 34.8 | 27.7 |
| Participant #8 | 36.6 | 36.6 | 35.3 | 33.7 | 33.9 | 25.7 |
| Participant #9 | 36.4 | 36.6 | 35.7 | 34.9 | 34.4 | 24.2 |
| Participant #10 | 37.2 | 36.9 | 35.8 | 35.1 | 34.3 | 23.0 |
| Participant #11 | 36.8 | 36.3 | 35.9 | 35.0 | 34.4 | 23.1 |
| Mean ± SD | 36.9 ± 0.4 | 36.7 ± 0.3* | 35.6 ± 0.2 | 34.7 ± 0.4* | 34.4 ± 0.9 | 25.2 ± 5.0* |
*Indicates significant differences between baseline values and lowest values during neck cooling
min minutes, SD standard deviation
Fig. 2RR intervals (RRI; upper left graph), skin blood flow at the right index finger pulp (SBF; upper right graph), systolic blood pressure (BPsys; lower left graph) and diastolic blood pressure (BPdia; lower right graph) during baseline, after cooling onset, after 60 and 90 min of neck cooling in 11 healthy participants, (presented as mean ± standard deviation)
RR intervals, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, skin blood flow at the right index finger pulp, and cerebral blood flow velocity at the middle cerebral artery during baseline, after cooling onset, after 60 and 90 min of neck cooling in 11 healthy participants. Data are presented as mean ± SD
| Baseline | Cooling onset | 60 min | 90 min | Baseline vs. cooling onset | Baseline vs. 60 min | Baseline vs. 90 min | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RRI (ms) | 921.0 ± 114.4 | 949.9 ± 98.8 | 1089.1 ± 141.7* | 1060.4 ± 130.0* | |||
| BPsys (mmHg) | 119.9 ± 13.8 | 130.1 ± 14.2* | 131.0 ± 13.3* | 127.1 ± 12.4 | |||
| BPdia (mmHg) | 68.8 ± 10.0 | 74.9 ± 10.2* | 76.9 ± 14.7* | 74.6 ± 13.0* | |||
| SBF right index finger (PU) | 213.2 ± 177.0 | 200.5 ± 151.3 | 130.7 ± 128.7* | 129.9 ± 124.8* | |||
| CBFV (cm s−1) | 77.3 ± 27.4 | 78.7 ± 25.8 | 78.9 ± 28.1 | 78.5 ± 27.8 |
*Indicates significant differences between baseline values and values after cooling onset and after 60 and 90 min of neck cooling
RRI RR intervals, BPsys systolic blood pressure, BPdia diastolic blood pressure, SBF skin blood flow, CBFV cerebral blood flow velocity, min minutes