| Literature DB >> 32456684 |
Lennart Riemann1,2, Erta Beqiri2,3, Peter Smielewski2, Marek Czosnyka2, Nino Stocchetti3,4, Oliver Sakowitz5, Klaus Zweckberger1, Andreas Unterberg1, Alexander Younsi6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: After traumatic brain injury (TBI), brain tissue can be further damaged when cerebral autoregulation is impaired. Managing cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) according to computed "optimal CPP" values based on cerebrovascular reactivity indices might contribute to preventing such secondary injuries. In this study, we examined the discriminative value of a low-resolution long pressure reactivity index (LPRx) and its derived "optimal CPP" in comparison to the well-established high-resolution pressure reactivity index (PRx).Entities:
Keywords: CPPopt; Cerebral autoregulation; Cerebral perfusion pressure; Cerebrovascular reactivity; Traumatic brain injury
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32456684 PMCID: PMC7251676 DOI: 10.1186/s13054-020-02974-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Patient demographics
| All patients | |
|---|---|
| 224 | |
| 51 (33–64) | |
| 48 (21%) | |
| 176 (79%) | |
| 6 (3–10) | |
| 4 (1–5) | |
| 150 (67%) | |
| 17 (8%) | |
| 39 (17%) | |
| 18 (8%) | |
| 83.6 (78.8–90.0) | |
| 12.6 (9.6–16.1) | |
| 71.6 (65.2–77.4) | |
| 0.027 (− 0.074–0.162) | |
| − 0.049 (− 0.145–0.079) | |
| 3 (3–5) | |
| 135 (60%) | |
| 51 (23%) | |
ABP arterial blood pressure, CPP cerebral perfusion pressure, GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, GOSE Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended, ICP intracranial pressure, LPRx long pressure reactivity index, PRx pressure reactivity index
Fig. 1a Spearman’s correlation between LPRx and PRx. b Bland-Altman plot for agreement between PRx and LPRx showing mean bias (solid line), zero difference (thin dashed line), and 95% lines of agreement (thick dashed lines)
Fig. 2Histograms showing the absolute (a, b) and relative (c, d) proportion of patients with fatal outcome for different LPRx and PRx values
Results from univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis in regard to mortality for LPRx, PRx, ΔLPRx-CPPopt, and ΔPRx-CPPopt
| A | Parameter | ||||
| Coefficient | Coefficient | ||||
| Univariate | 3.484 | 4.244 | |||
| Multivariate | 0.039 | 0.036 | |||
| − 0.191 | 0.068 | − 0.202 | 0.059 | ||
| 0.304 | 0.197 | 0.333 | 0.173 | ||
| 2.634 | 3.868 | ||||
| B | Parameter | Δ | Δ | ||
| Coefficient | Coefficient | ||||
| Univariate | Δ | − 0.122 | − 0.148 | ||
| Multivariate | 0.049 | 0.050 | |||
| − 0.196 | 0.059 | − 0.227 | |||
| 0.308 | 0.198 | 0.257 | 0.296 | ||
| Δ | − 0.139 | − 0.159 | |||
| C | Parameter | ||||
| Coefficient | Coefficient | ||||
| Univariate | 3.484 | 4.244 | |||
| Multivariate | 0.043 | 0.039 | |||
| − 0.164 | 0.130 | − 0.169 | 0.127 | ||
| 0.457 | 0.067 | 0.474 | 0.068 | ||
| 0.071 | 0.061 | ||||
| 0.034 | 0.128 | 0.035 | 0.128 | ||
| 1.628 | 0.152 | 3.140 | |||
| D | Parameter | Δ | Δ | ||
| Coefficient | Coefficient | ||||
| Univariate | Δ | − 0.122 | − 0.148 | ||
| Multivariate | 0.050 | 0.051 | |||
| − 0.166 | 0.124 | − 0.190 | 0.086 | ||
| 0.466 | 0.067 | 0.423 | 0.106 | ||
| 0.067 | 0.065 | ||||
| 0.042 | 0.066 | 0.046 | |||
| − 0.108 | 0.065 | − 0.146 | |||
ΔCPPopt difference between cerebral perfusion pressure and calculated optimal cerebral perfusion pressure, GCS-Motor Glasgow Coma Scale motor component, LPRx long pressure reactivity index, PRx pressure reactivity index
Fig. 3AUCs for the prediction of mortality for different regression models. a LPRx and PRx. b IMPACT variables with the addition of LPRx and PRx. c ΔCPPoptLPRx and ΔCPPoptPRx. d IMPACT variables with the addition of ΔCPPoptLPRx and ΔCPPoptPRx
Fig. 4AUCs for the prediction of mortality and unfavorable outcome over the early post-traumatic time course. a LPRx and PRx in regard to mortality. b LPRx and PRx in regard to unfavorable outcome. c ΔCPPoptLPRx and ΔCPPoptPRx in regard to mortality. d ΔCPPoptLPRx and ΔCPPoptPRx in regard to unfavorable outcome. The only significant difference was observed at day 6 between LPRx and PRx (*p = 0.007)
Fig. 5Bar graphs showing the proportion of fatal outcome (a, b) and severe disability (c, d) in patients with a mean deviation of at least 5 mmHg below or above their CPPoptLPRx or CPPoptPRx