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健康志愿者和创伤性脑损伤患者的动脉和静脉脑血流速度及其相关性。

Arterial and Venous Cerebral Blood Flow Velocities and Their Correlation in Healthy Volunteers and Traumatic Brain Injury Patients.

机构信息

Brain Physics Laboratory.

Department of Neurology and Neurotherapeutics, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

出版信息

J Neurosurg Anesthesiol. 2022 Jan 1;34(1):e24-e33. doi: 10.1097/ANA.0000000000000704.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Few studies have explored the cerebral venous compartment or the correlation between venous and arterial cerebral blood flows. We aimed to correlate cerebral blood flow velocities in the arterial (middle cerebral artery) and venous (straight sinus) compartments in healthy volunteers and traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. In addition, we determined the normative range of these parameters.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A total of 122 healthy volunteers and 95 severe TBI patients of both sexes were included and stratified into 3 age groups as follows: group 1 (aged, 18 to 44 y); group 2 (aged, 45 to 64 y); group 3 (older than 65 y). Transcranial Doppler systolic cerebral blood flow velocity, diastolic cerebral blood flow velocity, and mean cerebral blood flow velocity (FVs, FVd, FVm, respectively) were measured in the middle cerebral artery and peak cerebral venous blood flow velocity (FVVs) was measured in the straight sinus. The arteriovenous correlation was assessed on the basis of a positive relationship between FVs and FVVs.

RESULTS

There was an arteriovenous correlation (FVs vs. FVVs) in healthy volunteers (R=0.39, P<0.0001). We found no arteriovenous correlation in the TBI cohort overall, but FVs and FVVs were correlated in age group 1 (R=0.28, P=0.05) and in males (R=0.29, P=0.01). In healthy volunteers, FVs and FVm were significantly higher in males compared with females; and FVs, FVm, FVd, FVVs all increased across the age spectrum. There were no significant differences in any of these parameters in TBI patients.

CONCLUSIONS

There are age and sex differences in arterial and venous cerebral blood flow velocities in healthy volunteers. Arteriovenous correlation is present in healthy volunteers but absent in TBI patients.

摘要

背景

很少有研究探索脑静脉腔或静脉和动脉脑血流之间的相关性。我们旨在比较健康志愿者和创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者动脉(大脑中动脉)和静脉(直窦)部位脑血流速度,并确定这些参数的正常范围。

材料和方法

共纳入 122 名健康志愿者和 95 名男女TBI 患者,并分为 3 个年龄组:第 1 组(18 至 44 岁);第 2 组(45 至 64 岁);第 3 组(65 岁以上)。在大脑中动脉测量经颅多普勒收缩期脑血流速度、舒张期脑血流速度和平均脑血流速度(分别为 FVs、FVd、FVm),在直窦测量峰值脑静脉血流速度(FVVs)。根据 FVs 与 FVVs 之间的正相关关系评估动静脉相关性。

结果

在健康志愿者中存在动静脉相关性(FVs 与 FVVs)(R=0.39,P<0.0001)。我们发现总体 TBI 队列中没有动静脉相关性,但在年龄组 1(R=0.28,P=0.05)和男性(R=0.29,P=0.01)中存在相关性。在健康志愿者中,男性的 FVs 和 FVm 明显高于女性;FVs、FVm、FVd、FVVs 均随年龄增长而增加。TBI 患者的这些参数均无显著差异。

结论

健康志愿者的动脉和静脉脑血流速度存在年龄和性别差异。在健康志愿者中存在动静脉相关性,而在 TBI 患者中不存在。

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