Acute brain injury is associated with depressed aerobic metabolism. Below a critical mitochondrial pO cytochrome c oxidase, the terminal electron acceptor in the mitochondrial respiratory chain, fails to sustain oxidative phosphorylation. After acute brain injury, this ischaemic threshold might be shifted into apparently normal levels of tissue oxygenation. We investigated the oxygen dependency of aerobic metabolism in 16 acutely brain-injured patients using a 120-min normobaric hyperoxia challenge in the acute phase (24–72 h) post-injury and multimodal neuromonitoring, including transcranial Doppler ultrasound-measured cerebral blood flow velocity, cerebral microdialysis-derived lactate-pyruvate ratio (LPR), brain tissue pO (pO), and tissu...
OBJECTIVE: Failure of energy metabolism after traumatic brain injury may be a major factor limiting ...
Although hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy can promote the recovery of neural function in patients who...
Metabolic derangements following traumatic brain injury are poorly characterised. In this single-cen...
Acute brain injury is associated with depressed aerobic metabolism. Below a critical mitochondrial p...
Background: Ischemic and hypoxic secondary brain insults are common and detrimental in traumatic bra...
Object. The authors investigated the effects of hyperoxia on brain tissue PO2 and on glucose metabol...
Early impaired cerebral blood flow (CBF) after severe head injury (SHI) leads to poor brain tissue o...
OBJECT: Early impairment of cerebral blood flow in patients with severe head injury correlates with ...
OBJECT: Severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) imposes a huge metabolic load on brain tissue, which can...
Preliminary evidence suggests that PbtO2 values of ¡Ü 15 mm Hg may be suggestive of brain tissue hyp...
BACKGROUND: After head injury, impaired cerebrovascular autoregulation has been associated with abno...
We report the use of a novel hybrid near-infrared spectrometer for the measurement of optical scatte...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the leading causes of death in children worldwide. Emerging e...
Ischaemia and metabolic dysfunction remain important causes of neuronal loss following head injury, ...
Introduction: Neurointensive care of traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients is currently based on int...
OBJECTIVE: Failure of energy metabolism after traumatic brain injury may be a major factor limiting ...
Although hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy can promote the recovery of neural function in patients who...
Metabolic derangements following traumatic brain injury are poorly characterised. In this single-cen...
Acute brain injury is associated with depressed aerobic metabolism. Below a critical mitochondrial p...
Background: Ischemic and hypoxic secondary brain insults are common and detrimental in traumatic bra...
Object. The authors investigated the effects of hyperoxia on brain tissue PO2 and on glucose metabol...
Early impaired cerebral blood flow (CBF) after severe head injury (SHI) leads to poor brain tissue o...
OBJECT: Early impairment of cerebral blood flow in patients with severe head injury correlates with ...
OBJECT: Severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) imposes a huge metabolic load on brain tissue, which can...
Preliminary evidence suggests that PbtO2 values of ¡Ü 15 mm Hg may be suggestive of brain tissue hyp...
BACKGROUND: After head injury, impaired cerebrovascular autoregulation has been associated with abno...
We report the use of a novel hybrid near-infrared spectrometer for the measurement of optical scatte...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the leading causes of death in children worldwide. Emerging e...
Ischaemia and metabolic dysfunction remain important causes of neuronal loss following head injury, ...
Introduction: Neurointensive care of traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients is currently based on int...
OBJECTIVE: Failure of energy metabolism after traumatic brain injury may be a major factor limiting ...
Although hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy can promote the recovery of neural function in patients who...
Metabolic derangements following traumatic brain injury are poorly characterised. In this single-cen...