4.4 Article

Association between cerebrovascular reactivity in adult traumatic brain injury and improvement in patient outcome over time: an exploratory analysis

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Review Clinical Neurology

Intracranial Pressure-Derived Cerebrovascular Reactivity Indices, Chronological Age, and Biological Sex in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Scoping Review

Carleen Batson et al.

Summary: To date, there is limited literature exploring the association between age and sex with cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) in moderate/severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). The existing studies suggest a correlation between advanced age and worse CVR, as well as a potential impact of sex on CVR. However, the number of studies is insufficient and the results are not conclusive in characterizing the influence of age and sex on CVR in moderate/severe TBI.

NEUROTRAUMA REPORTS (2022)

Article Anesthesiology

Continuous and entirely non-invasive method for cerebrovascular reactivity assessment: technique and implications

A. Gomez et al.

Summary: Continuous assessment of cerebrovascular reactivity in traumatic brain injury has been limited by the need for invasive monitoring, but recent advances in non-invasive technology like NIRS and rTCD offer new opportunities. These non-invasive methods can be utilized at various stages post-injury to provide continuous and detailed metrics without the need for costly neuroimaging techniques.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MONITORING AND COMPUTING (2021)

Article Clinical Neurology

Sedation and cerebrovascular reactivity in traumatic brain injury: another potential avenue for personalized approaches in neurocritical care?

L. Froese et al.

Summary: This study aimed to assess the relationship between sedation depth and cerebrovascular reactivity in traumatic brain injury patients. Preliminary results suggest that there may be an optimal depth of sedation to maintain cerebrovascular reactivity. Further research on the impact of sedation depth on cerebrovascular physiology in TBI is needed.

ACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA (2021)

Review Pharmacology & Pharmacy

Association of Age and Sex With Multi-Modal Cerebral Physiology in Adult Moderate/Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Narrative Overview and Future Avenues for Personalized Approaches

C. Batson et al.

Summary: This review article summarizes the impact of age and biological sex on outcomes of moderate/severe TBI patients through high-frequency multi-modal monitoring. By reviewing a large body of literature, it discusses the relationship between various physiological parameters and patient age and sex, while also identifying current knowledge gaps in the field.

FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY (2021)

Article Clinical Neurology

Impact of Age and Biological Sex on Cerebrovascular Reactivity in Adult Moderate/Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: An Exploratory Analysis

Carleen Batson et al.

Summary: Age and biological sex can impact cerebrovascular reactivity post-TBI, with age showing a positive linear relationship with certain cerebrovascular function measures. In this study, biological sex did not have a significant impact on cerebrovascular reactivity indices. Further research is needed to validate these findings and explore the utility of different cerebrovascular reactivity indices, with PAx and RAC potentially being better metrics for detecting impaired cerebrovascular reactivity in elderly patients.

NEUROTRAUMA REPORTS (2021)

Editorial Material Clinical Neurology

The CAnadian High-Resolution Traumatic Brain Injury (CAHR-TBI) Research Collaborative

Francis Bernard et al.

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES (2020)

Article Clinical Neurology

Estimating the global incidence of traumatic brain injury

Michael C. Dewan et al.

JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY (2019)

Review Clinical Neurology

Genetic drivers of cerebral blood flow dysfunction in TBI: a speculative synthesis

Frederick A. Zeiler et al.

NATURE REVIEWS NEUROLOGY (2019)

Article Critical Care Medicine

An Association Between ICP-Derived Data and Outcome in TBI Patients: The Role of Sample Size

Brenno Cabella et al.

NEUROCRITICAL CARE (2017)

Article Clinical Neurology

Guidelines for the Management of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury, Fourth Edition

Nancy Carney et al.

NEUROSURGERY (2017)

Review Clinical Neurology

Monitoring the Neuroinflammatory Response Following Acute Brain injury

Eric Peter Thelin et al.

FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY (2017)

Article Anesthesiology

An optimal frequency range for assessing the pressure reactivity index in patients with traumatic brain injury

Tim Howells et al.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MONITORING AND COMPUTING (2015)

Review Health Care Sciences & Services

False discovery rate control is a recommended alternative to Bonferroni-type adjustments in health studies

Mark E. Glickman et al.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY (2014)

Article Physiology

The frequency response of cerebral autoregulation

Charles D. Fraser et al.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY (2013)

Article Critical Care Medicine

Critical Thresholds for Cerebrovascular Reactivity After Traumatic Brain Injury

E. Sorrentino et al.

NEUROCRITICAL CARE (2012)

Article Critical Care Medicine

Continuous Monitoring of Cerebrovascular Reactivity Using Pulse Waveform of Intracranial Pressure

Marcel J. H. Aries et al.

NEUROCRITICAL CARE (2012)

Article Clinical Neurology

Continuous monitoring of cerebrovascular pressure reactivity in patients with head injury

Christian Zweifel et al.

NEUROSURGICAL FOCUS (2008)

Article Critical Care Medicine

Prognosis and clinical trial design in traumatic brain injury: the IMPACT study

Andrew I. R. Maas et al.

JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA (2007)

Article Clinical Neurology

Age, intracranial pressure, autoregulation, and outcome after brain trauma

M Czosnyka et al.

JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY (2005)

Article Clinical Neurology

Continuous monitoring of cerebrovascular autoregulation: a validation study

EW Lang et al.

JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY (2002)