Rothoerl R D, Schebesch K M, Woertgen C, Brawanski A
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2003 Nov;145(11):943-7; discussion 947. doi: 10.1007/s00701-003-0108-0.
There is no simple, cost effective bedside method available for measuring global cerebral blood flow (CBF) rapidly and repeatedly.
Based on the ultrasound technique a device was developed to measure flow volume per unit of time in the internal carotid artery. The system utilizes dual beam, angle-independent Doppler technology, and employs simultaneous sampling and full spectrum determination. The aim of this study was to evaluate this device in comparison with cerebral blood flow measurements using the well established Xenon(133) clearance technique.
10 patients suffering from SAH were included. 20 measurements were performed. CBF was measured employing the Xenon(133) clearance technique. Velocity profiles across the ICA were obtained with the high-resolution FlowGuard Doppler ultrasound flow system (Cardiosonix Ltd., Israel). According to the statistical analysis the ICA flow correlated significantly to the mean rCBF15 index of the hemisphere (p<0.0001).
This new device seems to be promising for monitoring cerebral blood flow in critically ill neurological and neurosurgical patients.
目前尚无一种简单、经济高效的床旁方法可用于快速、反复地测量全脑血流量(CBF)。
基于超声技术开发了一种装置,用于测量颈内动脉单位时间内的血流量。该系统采用双束、与角度无关的多普勒技术,并进行同步采样和全频谱测定。本研究的目的是将该装置与使用成熟的氙(133)清除技术测量脑血流量进行比较,以评估该装置。
纳入10例蛛网膜下腔出血患者,进行了20次测量。采用氙(133)清除技术测量CBF。使用高分辨率FlowGuard多普勒超声血流系统(以色列Cardiosonix有限公司)获取颈内动脉的速度剖面。根据统计分析,颈内动脉血流与半球的平均rCBF15指数显著相关(p<0.0001)。
这种新装置在监测重症神经科和神经外科患者的脑血流量方面似乎很有前景。