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Journal of neurosurgery · Sep 1998
Defining thresholds for critical ischemia by using near-infrared spectroscopy in the adult brain.
- P J Kirkpatrick, J Lam, P Al-Rawi, P Smielewski, and M Czosnyka.
- MRC Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair and Academic Neurosurgical Unit, Addenbrooke's Hospital and University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
- J. Neurosurg. 1998 Sep 1; 89 (3): 389-94.
ObjectSignal changes in adult extracranial tissues may have a profound effect on cerebral near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) measurements. During carotid surgery NIRS signals provide the opportunity to determine the relative contributions from the intra- and extracranial vascular territories, allowing for a more accurate quantification. In this study the authors applied multimodal monitoring methods to patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy and explored the hypothesis that NIRS can define thresholds for cerebral ischemia, provided extracranial NIRS signal changes are identified and removed. Relative criteria for intraoperative severe cerebral ischemia (SCI) were applied to 103 patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy.MethodsOne hundred three patients underwent carotid endarterectomy. An intraoperative fall in transcranial Doppler-detected middle cerebral artery flow velocity (%deltaFV) of greater than 60% accompanied by a sustained fall in cortical electrical activity were adopted as criteria for SCI. Ipsilateral frontal NIRS recorded the total difference in concentrations of oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin (Total deltaHb(diff)). Interrupted time series analysis following clamping of the external carotid artery (ECA) and the internal carotid artery (ICA) allowed the different vascular components of Total deltaHb(diff) (ECA deltaHb(diff) and ICA deltaHb(diff)) to be identified. Data obtained in 76 patients were deemed suitable. A good correlation between %deltaFV and ICA deltaHb(diff) (r = 0.73, p < 0.0001) was evident. Sixteen patients (21%) fulfilled the criteria for SCI. All patients who demonstrated an ICA deltaHb(diff) of greater than 6.8 micromol/L showed SCI, and in two patients within this group nondisabling watershed infarction developed, as seen on postoperative computerized tomography scans. No patient with an ICA deltaHb(diff) less than 5 micromol/L exhibited SCI or suffered a stroke. Within the resolution of the criteria used an ICA deltaHb(diff) threshold of 6.8 micromol/L provided 100% specificity for SCI, whereas an ICA deltaHb(diff) less than 5 micromol/L was 100% sensitive for excluding SCI. When Total deltaHb(diff) was used without removing the ECA component, no thresholds for SCI were apparent.ConclusionsCarotid endarterectomy provides a stable environment for exploring NIRS-quantified thresholds for SCI in the adult head.
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