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  • 标题:Effect of increased positive end-expiratory pressure on intracranial pressure and cerebral oxygenation: impact of respiratory mechanics and hypovolemia
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  • 作者:Han Chen ; Xiao-Fen Zhou ; Da-Wei Zhou
  • 期刊名称:BMC Neuroscience
  • 印刷版ISSN:1471-2202
  • 电子版ISSN:1471-2202
  • 出版年度:2021
  • 卷号:22
  • DOI:10.1186/s12868-021-00674-9
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:BioMed Central
  • 摘要:Background To evaluate the impact of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) on intracranial pressure (ICP) in animals with different respiratory mechanics, baseline ICP and volume status. Methods A total of 50 male adult Bama miniature pigs were involved in four different protocols (n = 20, 12, 12, and 6, respectively). Under the monitoring of ICP, brain tissue oxygen tension and hemodynamical parameters, PEEP was applied in increments of 5 cm H 2O from 5 to 25 cm H 2O. Measurements were taken in pigs with normal ICP and normovolemia ( Series I), or with intracranial hypertension (via inflating intracranial balloon catheter) and normovolemia ( Series II), or with intracranial hypertension and hypovolemia (via exsanguination) ( Series III). Pigs randomized to the control group received only hydrochloride instillation while the intervention group received additional chest wall strapping. Common carotid arterial blood flow before and after exsanguination at each PEEP level was measured in pigs with intracranial hypertension and chest wall strapping ( Series IV). Results ICP was elevated by increased PEEP in both normal ICP and intracranial hypertension conditions in animals with normal blood volume, while resulted in decreased ICP with PEEP increments in animals with hypovolemia. Increasing PEEP resulted in a decrease in brain tissue oxygen tension in both normovolemic and hypovolemic conditions. The impacts of PEEP on hemodynamical parameters, ICP and brain tissue oxygen tension became more evident with increased chest wall elastance. Compare to normovolemic condition, common carotid arterial blood flow was further lowered when PEEP was raised in the condition of hypovolemia. Conclusions The impacts of PEEP on ICP and cerebral oxygenation are determined by both volume status and respiratory mechanics. Potential conditions that may increase chest wall elastance should also be ruled out to avoid the deleterious effects of PEEP. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12868-021-00674-9.
  • 关键词:Positive end-expiratory pressure; Intracranial pressure; Cerebral oxygenation; Cerebral blood flow; Respiratory mechanics; Hypovolemia
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