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Determining Thresholds for Three Indices of Autoregulation to Identify the Lower Limit of Autoregulation During Cardiac Surgery.

Xiuyun Liu1, Kei Akiyoshi1, Mitsunori Nakano1,2, Ken Brady3, Brian Bush1, Rohan Nadkarni4, Archana Venkataraman5, Raymond C Koehler1, Jennifer K Lee1, Charles W Hogue6, Marek Czosnyka7,8, Peter Smielewski7, Charles H Brown1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Monitoring cerebral autoregulation may help identify the lower limit of autoregulation in individual patients. Mean arterial blood pressure below lower limit of autoregulation appears to be a risk factor for postoperative acute kidney injury. Cerebral autoregulation can be monitored in real time using correlation approaches. However, the precise thresholds for different cerebral autoregulation indexes that identify the lower limit of autoregulation are unknown. We identified thresholds for intact autoregulation in patients during cardiopulmonary bypass surgery and examined the relevance of these thresholds to postoperative acute kidney injury.
DESIGN: A single-center retrospective analysis.
SETTING: Tertiary academic medical center. PATIENTS: Data from 59 patients was used to determine precise cerebral autoregulation thresholds for identification of the lower limit of autoregulation. These thresholds were validated in a larger cohort of 226 patients. METHODS AND MAIN
RESULTS: Invasive mean arterial blood pressure, cerebral blood flow velocities, regional cortical oxygen saturation, and total hemoglobin were recorded simultaneously. Three cerebral autoregulation indices were calculated, including mean flow index, cerebral oximetry index, and hemoglobin volume index. Cerebral autoregulation curves for the three indices were plotted, and thresholds for each index were used to generate threshold- and index-specific lower limit of autoregulations. A reference lower limit of autoregulation could be identified in 59 patients by plotting cerebral blood flow velocity against mean arterial blood pressure to generate gold-standard Lassen curves. The lower limit of autoregulations defined at each threshold were compared with the gold-standard lower limit of autoregulation determined from Lassen curves. The results identified the following thresholds: mean flow index (0.45), cerebral oximetry index (0.35), and hemoglobin volume index (0.3). We then calculated the product of magnitude and duration of mean arterial blood pressure less than lower limit of autoregulation in a larger cohort of 226 patients. When using the lower limit of autoregulations identified by the optimal thresholds above, mean arterial blood pressure less than lower limit of autoregulation was greater in patients with acute kidney injury than in those without acute kidney injury.
CONCLUSIONS: This study identified thresholds of intact and impaired cerebral autoregulation for three indices and showed that mean arterial blood pressure below lower limit of autoregulation is a risk factor for acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 33278074      PMCID: PMC7979429          DOI: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000004737

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Med        ISSN: 0090-3493            Impact factor:   9.296


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2.  Association between dynamic cerebral autoregulation and mortality in severe head injury.

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4.  Correlation of transcranial Doppler sonography mean flow velocity with cerebral blood flow in patients with intracranial pathology.

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6.  Cerebral autoregulation in cardiopulmonary bypass surgery: a systematic review.

Authors:  Juliana R Caldas; Victoria J Haunton; Ronney B Panerai; Ludhmila A Hajjar; Thompson G Robinson
Journal:  Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg       Date:  2018-03-01

7.  Blood pressure excursions below the cerebral autoregulation threshold during cardiac surgery are associated with acute kidney injury.

Authors:  Masahiro Ono; George J Arnaoutakis; Derek M Fine; Kenneth Brady; R Blaine Easley; Yueying Zheng; Charles Brown; Nevin M Katz; Morgan E Grams; Charles W Hogue
Journal:  Crit Care Med       Date:  2013-02       Impact factor: 7.598

8.  Individualizing Thresholds of Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Using Estimated Limits of Autoregulation.

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9.  Comparison of frequency and time domain methods of assessment of cerebral autoregulation in traumatic brain injury.

Authors:  Xiuyun Liu; Marek Czosnyka; Joseph Donnelly; Karol P Budohoski; Georgios V Varsos; Nathalie Nasr; Ken M Brady; Matthias Reinhard; Peter J Hutchinson; Peter Smielewski
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10.  Continuous time-domain analysis of cerebrovascular autoregulation using near-infrared spectroscopy.

Authors:  Ken M Brady; Jennifer K Lee; Kathleen K Kibler; Piotr Smielewski; Marek Czosnyka; R Blaine Easley; Raymond C Koehler; Donald H Shaffner
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3.  Continuous Time-Domain Cerebrovascular Reactivity Metrics and Discriminate Capacity for the Upper and Lower Limits of Autoregulation: A Scoping Review of the Animal Literature.

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4.  Optimal bispectral index level of sedation and cerebral oximetry in traumatic brain injury: a non-invasive individualized approach in critical care?

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