1. Intracranial dynamics biomarkers at traumatic cerebral vasospasm
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Alexey O. Trofimov, Svetlana Y. Trofimova, Darya I. Agarkova, Kseniia A. Trofimova, Oxana Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya, Dmitriy Atochin, Olga A. Bragina, Edwin M. Nemoto, and Denis E. Bragin
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Cerebral vasospasm ,Intracranial dynamics biomarkers ,TBI ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Introduction: Patients who suffer severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) and cerebral vasospasm (CVS) frequently have posttraumatic cerebral ischemia (PCI). The research question: was to study changes in cerebral microcirculatory bed parameters in sTBI patients with CVS and with or without PCI. Material and methods: A total of 136 severe TBI patients were recruited in the study. All patients underwent perfusion computed tomography, intracranial pressure monitoring, and transcranial Doppler. The levels of cerebrovascular resistance (CVR), cerebral arterial compliance (CAC), cerebrovascular time constant (CTC), and critical closing pressure (CCP) were measured using the neuromonitoring complex. Statistical analysis was performed using parametric and nonparametric methods and factor analysis. The patients were dichotomized into PCI-positive (n = 114) and PCI-negative (n = 22) groups. Data are presented as mean values (standard deviations). Results: CVR was significantly increased, whereas CAC, CTC, and CCP were significantly decreased in sTBI patients with CVS and PCI development (p
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- 2024
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