It's a Bit Crowded in Here: Examining Pressure Reactivity in Craniocerebral Disproportion

Woodward Kristine Elizabeth, Esser Michael Joachim, Gallagher Clare Naomi
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Introduction: Pressure reactivity index (PRx) is a measure used to gain insights into cerebrovascular reactivity. It is generally used in acute settings such as traumatic brain injury and subarachnoid hemorrhage, however there is limited data on its utility in cases of slow compensatory changes in intracranial pressure such as craniocerebral disproportion. Here we illustrate a case of how PRx can provide valuable information in such settings. Case presentation: PRx was measured in a 10-year-old boy who presented with multiple cranioneuropathies, found to have craniocerebral disproportion and secondary compression of posterior fossa structures. He was taken to surgery for decompressive craniotomy and cranial expansion procedure. He had an acute worsening in PRx, with a slow stabilization over the following days. Conclusion: This case highlights the importance of monitoring individualized PRx curves, and that autoregulatory curves are not constant between individuals or within same individuals over time. Acute iatrogenic interventions could lead to poor neurological consequences, due to interruption of a chronically compensated state.
这里有点拥挤:检查颅脑比例失调的压力反应
压力反应性指数(PRx)是一种用于了解脑血管反应性的测量方法。它通常用于急性情况,如创伤性脑损伤和蛛网膜下腔出血,然而,在颅内压缓慢代偿变化的情况下,如颅脑比例失调,其应用数据有限。这里我们将举例说明PRx如何在这种情况下提供有价值的信息。病例介绍:PRx测量了一个10岁的男孩,他表现为多发性颅神经病变,发现颅脑比例失调和后颅窝结构的继发性压迫。他被送往外科进行减压开颅和颅骨扩张手术。他的PRx急性恶化,随后几天缓慢稳定。结论:该病例强调了监测个体化PRx曲线的重要性,并且个体之间或同一个体内的自调节曲线在同一时间内不是恒定的。由于慢性代偿状态的中断,急性医源性干预可能导致不良的神经系统后果。
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