[Correlation between the circulation of the hemispheres and brain stem regions, the peripheral circulation and bioelectrical activity of the brain in the dynamics of the acute period of cranio-cerebral injury].

Voprosy neirokhirurgii Pub Date : 1976-03-01
V L Anzimirov, Ia K Gasanov, V A Kutin
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Abstract

Polygraphic recording of rheoencephalography, rheovasography and EEG was used for a dynamic examination of 45 patients with severe (28 cases) and moderate (17 cases) craniocerebral injuries. In 13 patients, of the former group intracranial haematomas were noted, in 15--contusion foci. A method of rheoencephalography recording from the brain stem with the aid of a basal electrode was developed, and it permitted to obtain valuable information on the degree of the haemodynamic shifts in the brain stem. A persistent reduction of the CBF was observed in the basalocciptal lead found to be proportional to the severity of the craniocerebral injury. The results of mathematical processing of the obtained data demonstrated a clear correlation of the clinical state of the patient, the bioelectrical activity of the brain and the indices of the tonicity and blood filling of the cerebral vessels: along with re-establishment of the normal alpha-rhythm and reduction of a slow pathological activity of the EEG, a clear increase in the cerebral blood flow value was observed.

[颅脑损伤急性期脑半球和脑干循环、外周循环和脑生物电活动动态的相关性]。
对45例重型(28例)和中度(17例)颅脑损伤患者进行动态检查,采用血流图、血流图和脑电图多谱记录。前一组13例患者中有颅内血肿,15例为挫伤灶。在基础电极的帮助下,开发了一种脑干血流图记录方法,它允许获得脑干血流动力学变化程度的有价值的信息。在基底枕导联中观察到CBF的持续降低,发现与颅脑损伤的严重程度成正比。对所获得的数据进行数学处理的结果表明,患者的临床状态、大脑的生物电活动和脑血管的强直和充血指标之间存在明显的相关性:随着正常α节律的恢复和脑电图缓慢的病理活动的减少,观察到脑血流量值明显增加。
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