Ritter A M, Robertson C S
Department of Neurosurgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
Neurosurg Clin N Am. 1994 Oct;5(4):633-45.
An intricate relationship normally exists between cerebral metabolism and energy substrate supply because of the brain's high substrate demand and limited storage capacity. In head-injured patients, this balance can be disrupted. The brain parenchyma directly involved by the injury is hypometabolic in respect to glucose and oxygen, whereas peri-injury tissue may have an elevated metabolic rate.
由于大脑对底物的高需求和有限的储存能力,脑代谢与能量底物供应之间通常存在着复杂的关系。在颅脑损伤患者中,这种平衡可能会被打破。受损伤直接累及的脑实质对葡萄糖和氧气的代谢较低,而损伤周围组织的代谢率可能会升高。