• Neurosurgery · Jan 2007

    Comparative Study

    Cerebral blood flow in traumatic contusions is predominantly reduced after an induced acute elevation of cerebral perfusion pressure.

    • Arturo Chieregato, Alessandra Tanfani, Christian Compagnone, Rosario Pascarella, Luigi Targa, and Enrico Fainardi.
    • Neurosurgical and Trauma Intensive Care Unit, Maurizio Bufalini Hospital, Cesena, Italy. achiere@ausl-cesena.emr.it
    • Neurosurgery. 2007 Jan 1; 60 (1): 115-2; discussion 123.

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the response to an acute elevation of cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) of the regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) measured in the edematous area of traumatic contusions.MethodsrCBF was measured in the intracontusional low-density area, in the pericontusional healthy-appearing brain tissue surrounding the contusion, in a healthy-appearing area in the contralateral hemisphere, in 16 head-injured patients with 16 traumatic contusions larger than 2 cm at baseline, and after 20 minutes of norepinephrine-induced 20-mmHg elevation of CPP levels.ResultsAfter an induced acute elevation of CPP from baseline values of 65.8 ml/100 g/min (standard deviation, 8.6) to final values of 88.7 ml/100 g/min (standard deviation, 8.9; P < or = 0.0001), we found that rCBF mean levels decreased in the intracontusional low-density area (P = 0.0278), and change in rCBF was inversely associated to the baseline values. After grouping contusions according to the rCBF response to induced acute CPP elevation, rCBF mean values recorded at baseline were significantly lower in lesions with "rCBF improvement" than in those with "rCBF reduction" in the intracontusional low-density area (P = 0.0435).ConclusionOur findings suggest that CPP elevation induced by norepinephrine is effective in improving contusional rCBF only in selected cases, which are represented by a subset of contusions with critical perfusion, which can be identified by rCBF measurements. Conversely, in contusions with rCBF higher than critical low values, the CPP elevation could probably induce a temporary breakdown of the blood brain barrier, and the norepinephrine leads to a vasoconstriction with a worsening of regional perfusion.

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