Effect of Decompressive Craniectomy on Intracranial Pressure Waveforms and Vascular Reactivity: A Systematic Scoping Review.

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurotrauma reports Pub Date : 2024-10-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1089/neur.2024.0046
Tommaso Rochat, Stefan Yu Bögli, Erta Beqiri, Hervé Quintard, Marek Czosnyka, Peter Hutchinson, Peter Smielewski
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Abstract

Decompressive craniectomy (DC) primarily aims at decreasing intracranial pressure (ICP) by allowing for the brain tissue to expand. However, it is uncertain to what extent DC impacts the transmission of vasogenic slow waves and thus the validity and utility of the pressure reactivity index (PRx). The purpose of this systematically performed scoping review is to assess the current knowledge of the impact of DC on ICP waveforms and measures of vascular reactivity. This scoping review considered studies including patients over 18 years old suffering from acute brain injuries (ABIs), who underwent secondary DC and had a perioperative (pre/post-DC) recording of ICP or waveform analysis. A search was conducted in EMBASE, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Medline from November 2023 till January 2024, yielding 787 studies. Duplicated studies were automatically removed, and two researchers independently screened the remaining studies. After examining 586 titles and abstracts, 38 full-text studies were assessed for eligibility, and 4 studies were included in the final review. The review suggests that cerebrovascular reactivity and slow waves are altered after DC, with positive PRx values and reduced slow power. One study suggested that the nature of slow waves and interactions is on the whole largely preserved. However, the findings should be interpreted with caution due to methodological limitations and the low number of studies.

减压颅骨切除术对颅内压波形和血管反应性的影响:系统性范围界定综述》。
减压开颅术(DC)的主要目的是通过让脑组织扩张来降低颅内压(ICP)。然而,DC 对血管源性慢波的传导有多大影响以及压力反应指数 (PRx) 的有效性和实用性尚不确定。本次系统性范围回顾的目的是评估目前关于直流电对 ICP 波形和血管反应性测量的影响的知识。本范围界定综述考虑了包括 18 岁以上急性脑损伤 (ABI) 患者的研究,这些患者接受了二次 DC,并在围手术期(DC 前/后)进行了 ICP 记录或波形分析。从 2023 年 11 月到 2024 年 1 月,我们在 EMBASE、PubMed、Web of Science、Scopus 和 Medline 上进行了搜索,共搜索到 787 项研究。重复的研究被自动删除,剩下的研究由两名研究人员独立筛选。在审查了 586 篇标题和摘要后,对 38 篇全文研究进行了资格评估,最终纳入了 4 篇研究。综述表明,直流电后脑血管反应性和慢波会发生改变,PRx 值为正值,慢波功率下降。一项研究表明,慢波和相互作用的性质总体上基本保持不变。但是,由于研究方法的局限性和研究数量较少,在解释这些研究结果时应谨慎。
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