中重型颅脑外伤动静脉血流相关性的CT灌注研究

Alex O. Trofimov, Darya I. Agarkova, Kseniia A. Trofimova, Edwin Nemoto, Olga A. Bragina, Denis E. Bragin
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中度至重度创伤性脑损伤(TBI)中动脉和静脉血流量的关系尚不清楚。目的是比较中度至重度TBI灌注ct (PCT)衍生的动脉和静脉脑血流量(CBF)的差异,以作为参考动脉流入的脑静脉流出模式变化的指示。中重度脑外伤患者(女性53例;男性74例)接受PCT治疗,并分为3组:I(中度TBI), II(未手术的弥漫性重度TBI)和III(术后重度TBI)。通过PCT测量颈内动脉(CBFica)和上矢状窦、横窦和直窦汇合处(CBFcs)的动脉和静脉血流。I组左、右侧CBFica与CBFcs显著相关(p < 0.0001),与CBFcs显著相关(p = 0.048)。II组左、右侧CBFica也有相关性(P < 0.0000001),但与CBFcs无关。颅内压反应性(PRx)与cbfc相关(p = 0.00014)。III组血肿切除侧CBFica与对面CBFica差异无统计学意义(P = 0.680),且与CBFcs无相关性。随着TBI严重程度的增加,幕上血管中动脉和静脉血流之间的不耦合增加,表明脑静脉流出转移。
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Arteriovenous cerebral blood flow correlation in moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury: CT perfusion study
The relationship between arterial and venous blood flow in moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is poorly understood. was to compare differences in perfusion computed tomography (PCT)-derived arterial and venous cerebral blood flow (CBF) in moderate-to-severe TBI as an indication of changes in cerebral venous outflow patterns referenced to arterial inflow. Moderate-to-severe TBI patients (women 53; men 74) underwent PCT and were stratified into 3 groups: I (moderate TBI), II (diffuse severe TBI without surgery), and III (severe TBI after the surgery). Arterial and venous CBF were measured by PCT in both the internal carotid arteries (CBFica) and the confluence of upper sagittal, transverse, and straight sinuses (CBFcs). In group I, CBFica on the left and right sides were significantly correlated with each other (p < 0.0001) and with CBFcs (p = 0.048). In group II, CBFica on the left and right sides were also correlated (P < 0.0000001) but not with CBFcs. Intracranial pressure reactivity (PRx) and CBFcs were correlated (p = 0.00014). In group III, CBFica on the side of the removed hematoma was not significantly different from the opposite CBFica (P = 0.680) and was not correlated with CBFcs. The increasing severity of TBI is accompanied by a rising uncoupling between the arterial and venous CBF in the supratentorial vessels suggesting a shifting of cerebral venous outflow.
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