Individualizing Thresholds of Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Using Estimated Limits of Autoregulation

  • Donnelly, Joseph
  • Czosnyka, Marek
  • Adams, Hadie
  • Robba, Chiara
  • Steiner, Luzius A.
  • Cardim, Danilo
  • Cabella, Brenno
  • Liu, Xiuyun
  • Ercole, Ari
  • Hutchinson, Peter John
  • Menon, David Krishna
  • Aries, Marcel J. H.
  • Smielewski, Peter
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Publication date
September 2017
Language
English

Abstract

Objectives: In severe traumatic brain injury, cerebral perfusion pressure management based on cerebrovascular pressure reactivity index has the potential to provide a personalized treatment target to improve patient outcomes. So far, the methods have focused on identifying "one" autoregulation-guided cerebral perfusion pressure target-called "cerebral perfusion pressure optimal". We investigated whether a cerebral perfusion pressure autoregulation range-which uses a continuous estimation of the "lower" and "upper" cerebral perfusion pressure limits of cerebrovascular pressure autoregulation (assessed with pressure reactivity index)-has prognostic value.Design: Single-center retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data.Setting: The...

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