Neurological research
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The use of techniques to measure cerebral oxygen saturation is gradually gaining wide popularity. The main methods available today can mainly be classified as invasive or noninvasive. ⋯ At present there is no universally accepted indication for the use of either technique but with time and wider use they are expected to become better understood. We discuss our experience and the techniques used in cerebral oximetry.
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Neurological research · Jan 1998
Near-infrared reflected spectroscopy and electroencephalography during carotid endarterectomy--in search of a new shunt criterion.
The aim of this clinical study was to evaluate cerebral oximetry with near-infrared reflected spectroscopy (NIRS) as a monitoring system during carotid endarterectomy. The cross-clamping changes of cerebrovascular hemoglobin oxygen saturation (cereb. O2 satn.) were compared with data from a processed EEG analysis. ⋯ Higher cut-off values resulted in a gradual increase of the specificity at the expense of a significant decrease of the sensitivity. In conclusion, improved validation and calibration techniques are necessary before this technique may be used for relevant assessment of cerebral oxygenation during carotid surgery. In particular, in order to define a new shunt criterion, the focal aspect of this new technique is probably one of the limitations.
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Neurological research · Jan 1998
Resolving extra- and intracranial signal changes during adult near infrared spectroscopy.
Extracranial tissues have a significant effect on cerebral near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) measurements in adults. Carotid surgery provides the opportunity to determine the relative contributions from the intra- and extracranial vascular territories. To assist, a specifically gated Laser Doppler flowmetry probe can be inserted between the NIRS optodes to co-monitor cutaneous blood flow associated with external carotid artery (ECA) clamping, whilst transcranial Doppler can be employed to monitor relative changes in the intracranial blood flow seen during internal carotid artery (ICA) clamping. ⋯ Thus an ICA-deltaHbdiff threshold of 6.8 micromol l(-1) provided a 100% specificity for SCI, whereas an ICA-deltaHbdiff < 5.0 micromol l(-1) was 100% sensitive for excluding SCI. When Total-deltaHbdiff was used without removing the ECA component, thresholds for SCI could not be resolved. NIRS can provide quantified thresholds for severe ischemia in the adult brain provided the extracranial component is removed.
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Neurological research · Jan 1998
Cerebral blood flow and tissue oxygenation monitoring during aneurysm surgery.
Regional cerebral blood flow may be compromised during aneurysm surgery. This may occur during vessel occlusion by temporary clips or result from malposition of the definitive aneurysm clip. Post-operative cerebral vasospasm may also compromise cerebral blood flow and is an important cause of morbidity. ⋯ Initial tissue oxygen levels were low but improved in all cases as the intracranial pressure was reduced. This effect was independent of the cerebral perfusion pressure. Laser Doppler flow provided an indicator of compromised brain function and tissue oxygenation an indicator of established ischemia.
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Monitoring of regional cerebral oxygen saturation (r. cereb. O2 satn.) was carried out continuously in 12 healthy subjects (mean age 35.2 +/- 4.4 years; range 26-41 years; 4 women, 8 men), prior to, during and following acupuncture. Measurements were obtained with the INVOS 3100 cerebral oximeter (Somanetics Corp., Troy, USA). ⋯ An increase in the cerebral oxygen saturation could be registered with the help of microelectrodes in the cortex. This is parallel evidence to the present results with near infrared spectroscopy and transcranial Doppler sonography. Quantifiable changes in the physiological effects of acupuncture may contribute to improved acceptance of this unconventional complementary medical procedure.