优化脑灌注压对脑水肿和颅内压的调节作用

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
T. J. Kim, S. Ko
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背景:颅内压升高(ICP)是急性脑损伤患者中与严重神经系统疾病相关的病理状态。基于最佳脑灌注压(CPP)管理颅内压增高对于改善预后至关重要。当前概念:大脑自动调节,即在大范围CPP内维持稳定脑血流的内在能力,在一些脑损伤中受损。CPP,即平均动脉压与ICP之差,是维持脑血流的关键因素。因此,最佳CPP对急性脑损伤患者的治疗是重要的。此外,监测大脑自身调节及其对病理紊乱的反应可以帮助诊断、管理和预测急性脑损伤的结果。使用大脑自动调节的目标导向治疗对治疗ICP升高患者是有益的。如果颅内压升高的患者血压过低,应首先考虑升高血压的治疗,即优化脑灌注压。然而,如果ICP升高患者的CPP过高,则应考虑通过控制血压到适当水平来降低CPP,以防止高灌注引起的水肿恶化。讨论与结论:监测脑自动调节,以最佳CPP为基础指导颅内压增高的最佳管理,有助于急性脑损伤患者的目标导向治疗和改善预后。
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Cerebral perfusion pressure optimization for the regulation of brain edema and intracranial pressure
Background: Increased intracranial pressure (ICP) is a pathological condition associated with severe neurological conditions in patients with acute brain injuries. Managing increased ICP based on optimal cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) is crucial for improving outcomes.Current Concepts: Cerebral autoregulation, the intrinsic ability to maintain stable cerebral blood flow across a wide range of CPP, is impaired in several brain injuries. CPP, the difference between the mean arterial pressure and the ICP, is a critical factor in maintaining cerebral blood flow. Therefore, optimal CPP is important in managing patients with acute brain injuries. In addition, monitoring cerebral autoregulation and its response to pathological derangements can help diagnose, manage, and predict acute brain injury outcomes. Goal-directed therapy using cerebral autoregulation is beneficial in managing patients with ICP elevation. If blood pressure is excessively low in a patient with elevated intracranial pressure, a treatment to increase blood pressure should be considered as a first step, called optimizing cerebral perfusion pressure. However, if CPP is excessively high in a patient with elevated ICP, a treatment to lower CPP by controlling blood pressure to an appropriate level to prevent worsening of edema due to hyperperfusion should be considered.Discussion and Conclusion: Monitoring cerebral autoregulation to guide optimal management of increased ICP based on optimal CPP may be helpful in goal-directed therapy and improving prognosis among patients with acute brain injuries.
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Journal of The Korean Medical Association
Journal of The Korean Medical Association Medicine-General Medicine
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84
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the Korean Medical Association (JKMA) is the official peer-reviewed, open-access, monthly journal of the Korean Medical Association (KMA). It contains articles in Korean or English. Its abbreviated title is ''J Korean Med Assoc''. The aims of the Journal include contributing to the treatment of and preventing diseases of public health importance and to improvement of health and quality of life through sharing the state-of the-art scientific information on medicine by the members of KMA and other national and international societies.
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