Relationship between the Value and Blood Flow Velocity Early after Brain Injury
Vztah mezi velikostí a rychlostí krevního průtoku mozkem časně po úrazu
V prospektivní studii 36 pacientů s těžkým poraněním mozku byla v časné poúrazové fázi nalezena těsná korelace mezi rychlostí průtoku krve mozkemměřeno transkraniální dopplerovskou ultrasonografií a velikostí průtoku krve mozkem měřeno xenon-kontrastní počítačovou tomografií. Korelace bylapřítomna v bezprostřední poúrazové fázi a zcela vymizela s odstupem 24 hodin. Prezentovaná studie dokumentuje použitelnost transkraniálnídopplerovské ultrasonografie k detekci časné posttraumatické hypoperfuze mozku.
Klíčová slova:
průtok krve mozkem – rychlost průtoku krve mozkem – transkraniální dopplerovská ultrasonografie – xenon-kontrastní počítačovátomografie
Authors:
R. Hlatký 1,2; J. Habalová 1; C. S. Robertson 2
Authors‘ workplace:
Neurochirurgická klinika Fakultní nemocnice Hradec Králové, přednosta doc. MUDr. J. Náhlovský, CSc. 2Department of Neurosurgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, přednosta prof. R. G. Grosman, M. D.
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Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., , 2002, č. 6, s. 298-302
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Overview
In the prospective study of 36 patients following severe head injury a close relationship was found between cerebral blood flow velocity measuredby transcranial Doppler ultrasonography and cerebral blood flow measured by xenon enhanced computed tomography. The relationship was presentonly at the earliest time after injury and was dissolved within 24 hours. The presented study documents a possible application of transcranial Dopplerultrasonography in detection of posttraumatic hypoperfusion early after brain injury.
Key words:
cerebral blood flow – cerebral blood flow velocity – transcranial Doppler ultrasonography – xenon enhanced computed tomography
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