Association between the outcome of traumatic brain injury patients and cerebrovascular autoregulation, cerebral perfusion pressure, age, and injury grades
Abstract
Materials and methods: The CA monitoring of 28 TBI patients was performed by using ICM+ software (Cambridge, UK). The CA status estimating pressure reactivity indexes (PRx) and CPP data were processed in order to obtain information on the patient-specific treatment conditions by calculating the optimal CPP.
Results: There was a negative correlation between the Glasgow outcome scale (GOS) score and PRx (r = -0.448 at hospital discharge and r = -0.402 after 6 months). The estimated threshold value PRx of >0.24 was associated with mortality. The correlation coefficients between the GOS score and the difference CPP-optimal CPP were 0.549 at hospital discharge and 0.484 after 6 months. The threshold value of CPP declination from DCPPopt per -6 mmHg was associated with mortality. Poorer outcome was predicted for elderly TBI patients (aged >47 years) and patients having a DAI grade of 3.
Conclusions: The association of the GOS score with CPP, CA impairment conditions, age and diffuse axonal injury (DAI) grade showed that the outcomes of TBI patients were associated with patient-specific CPP management and better outcomes were obtained for younger patients, for patients having lower DAI grade and for patients whose CPP was kept within the range from the optimal CPP to the optimal CPP + 10 mmHg.
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Petkus, V.; Krakauskaitė, S.; Preikšaitis, A.; Ročka, S.; Chomskis, R.; Ragauskas, A. Association between the outcome of traumatic brain injury patients and cerebrovascular autoregulation, cerebral perfusion pressure, age, and injury grades. Medicina 2016, 52, 46-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.medici.2016.01.004
Petkus V, Krakauskaitė S, Preikšaitis A, Ročka S, Chomskis R, Ragauskas A. Association between the outcome of traumatic brain injury patients and cerebrovascular autoregulation, cerebral perfusion pressure, age, and injury grades. Medicina. 2016; 52(1):46-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.medici.2016.01.004
Chicago/Turabian StylePetkus, Vytautas, Solventa Krakauskaitė, Aidanas Preikšaitis, Saulius Ročka, Romanas Chomskis, and Arminas Ragauskas. 2016. "Association between the outcome of traumatic brain injury patients and cerebrovascular autoregulation, cerebral perfusion pressure, age, and injury grades" Medicina 52, no. 1: 46-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.medici.2016.01.004
APA StylePetkus, V., Krakauskaitė, S., Preikšaitis, A., Ročka, S., Chomskis, R., & Ragauskas, A. (2016). Association between the outcome of traumatic brain injury patients and cerebrovascular autoregulation, cerebral perfusion pressure, age, and injury grades. Medicina, 52(1), 46-53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.medici.2016.01.004