医学
创伤性脑损伤
微透析
酸中毒
平衡
麻醉
脑组织
头部受伤
内科学
外科
中枢神经系统
精神科
作者
Tobias Clausen,Ahmad Khaldi,Alois Zauner,Michael Reinert,E. Doppenberg,Matthias Menzel,Jens Soukup,Óscar L. Alves,M. Ross Bullock
出处
期刊:Journal of Neurosurgery
[American Association of Neurological Surgeons]
日期:2005-10-01
卷期号:103 (4): 597-607
被引量:62
标识
DOI:10.3171/jns.2005.103.4.0597
摘要
Object. Brain tissue acidosis is known to mediate neuronal death. Therefore the authors measured the main parameters of cerebral acid—base homeostasis, as well as their interrelations, shortly after severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) in humans. Methods. Brain tissue pH, PCO 2 , PO 2 , and/or lactate were measured in 151 patients with severe head injuries, by using a Neurotrend sensor and/or a microdialysis probe. Monitoring was started as soon as possible after the injury and continued for up to 4 days. During the 1st day following the trauma, the brain tissue pH was significantly lower, compared with later time points, in patients who died or remained in a persistent vegetative state. Six hours after the injury, brain tissue PCO 2 was significantly higher in patients with a poor outcome compared with patients with a good outcome. Furthermore, significant elevations in cerebral concentrations of lactate were found during the 1st day after the injury, compared with later time points. These increases in lactate were typically more pronounced in patients with a poor outcome. Similar biochemical changes were observed during later hypoxic events. Conclusions. Severe human TBI profoundly disturbs cerebral acid—base homeostasis. The observed pH changes persist for the first 24 hours after the trauma. Brain tissue acidosis is associated with increased tissue PCO 2 and lactate concentration; these pathobiochemical changes are more severe in patients who remain in a persistent vegetative state or die. Furthermore, increased brain tissue PCO 2 (> 60 mm Hg) appears to be a useful clinical indicator of critical cerebral ischemia, especially when accompanied by increased lactate concentrations.
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