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不同血压目标对感染性休克患者脑血流动力学的影响:一项前瞻性初步研究方案-SEPSIS-BRAIN。

Impact of different blood pressure targets on cerebral hemodynamics in septic shock: A prospective pilot study protocol-SEPSIS-BRAIN.

机构信息

Critical Care Unit, D'Or Institute for Research and Education (IDOR), Salvador, Brazil.

Hospital São Rafael, Salvador, Brazil.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Oct 14;19(10):e0304412. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0304412. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Septic shock, a life-threatening condition, can result in cerebral dysfunction and heightened mortality rates. In these patients, disturbances in cerebral hemodynamics, as reflected by impairment of myogenic cerebral autoregulation (CA), metabolic regulation, expressed by critical closing pressure (CrCP) and reductions in intracranial compliance (ICC), can adversely impact septic shock outcomes. The general recommendation is to maintain a target mean arterial pressure (MAP) of 65 mmHg but the effect of different MAP targets on cerebral hemodynamics in these patients is not clear and optimal targets might be dependent on the status of CA. This protocol aims to assess the cerebral hemodynamics profile at different pressure targets in septic shock patients.

METHODS

Prospective, non-randomized, single-center trial, which will study cerebral hemodynamics in patients with septic shock within 48 hours of its onset. Patients will be studied at their baseline MAP and at three MAP targets (T1: 65, T2: 75, T3: 85 mmHg). Cerebral hemodynamics will be assessed by transcranial Doppler (TCD) and a skull micro-deformation sensor (B4C). Dynamic CA will be expressed by the autoregulation index (ARI), calculated by transfer function analysis, using fluctuations of MAP as input and corresponding oscillations in cerebral blood velocity (CBv). The instantaneous relationship between arterial blood pressure and CBv will be used to estimate CrCP and resistance-area product (RAP) for each cardiac cycle using the first harmonic method. The B4C will access ICC by intracranial pressure waveforms (P2/P1). The primary aim is to assess cerebral hemodynamics (ARI, CrCP, RAP, and P2/P1) at different targets of MAP in septic shock patients. Our secondary objective is to assess cerebral hemodynamics at 65mmHg (target recommended by guidelines). In addition, we will assess the correlation between markers of organ dysfunction (such as lactate levels, vasoactive drugs usage, SOFA score, and delirium) and CA.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

The results of this study may help to understand the effect of the recommended MAP and variations in blood pressure in patients with septic shock and impaired CA and ICC. Furthermore, the results can assist large trials in establishing new hypotheses about neurological management in this group of patients. Approval was obtained from the local Ethics Committee (28134720.1.0000.0048). It is anticipated that the results of this study will be presented at national and international conferences and will be published in peer-reviewed journals in 2024 and 2025.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Trial registration number: NCT05833607. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05833607.

摘要

简介

感染性休克是一种危及生命的病症,可导致大脑功能障碍和死亡率升高。在这些患者中,脑血管舒缩功能障碍(如肌源性脑自动调节受损)、代谢调节(以临界关闭压 CrCP 表示)和颅内顺应性(ICC)降低,都会对感染性休克的结果产生不利影响。一般建议维持目标平均动脉压(MAP)在 65mmHg,但不同 MAP 目标对这些患者的脑血管动力学的影响尚不清楚,最佳目标可能取决于 CA 的状态。本方案旨在评估感染性休克患者在不同压力目标下的脑血管动力学特征。

方法

前瞻性、非随机、单中心试验,将在感染性休克发病后 48 小时内研究感染性休克患者的脑血管动力学。患者将在基线 MAP 和三个 MAP 目标(T1:65mmHg、T2:75mmHg、T3:85mmHg)下进行研究。通过经颅多普勒(TCD)和颅骨微变形传感器(B4C)评估脑血管动力学。通过传递函数分析,用 MAP 波动作为输入,用相应的脑血流速度(CBV)振荡来计算自动调节指数(ARI),表示动态 CA。利用第一谐波法,从每个心动周期的动脉血压和 CBV 的瞬时关系,估计 CrCP 和阻力-面积乘积(RAP)。B4C 将通过颅内压波形(P2/P1)来评估 ICC。主要目的是评估感染性休克患者在不同 MAP 目标下的脑血管动力学(ARI、CrCP、RAP 和 P2/P1)。我们的次要目标是评估 65mmHg 时的脑血管动力学(指南推荐的目标)。此外,我们将评估器官功能障碍标志物(如乳酸水平、血管活性药物使用、SOFA 评分和谵妄)与 CA 之间的相关性。

伦理和传播

本研究的结果可能有助于了解推荐 MAP 对伴有 CA 和 ICC 受损的感染性休克患者的血压变化的影响。此外,结果可以帮助大型试验在这组患者的神经管理方面建立新的假说。已获得当地伦理委员会的批准(28134720.1.0000.0048)。预计该研究结果将在国内和国际会议上进行报告,并将于 2024 年和 2025 年在同行评议期刊上发表。

试验注册

试验注册号:NCT05833607。https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05833607。

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