Exploring Cerebral Perfusion Transcranial Doppler Parameters in Patients Admitted to Combined Medical Surgical Intensive Care Unit

Author:

Sudarsan Thomas Isiah,Krishna Bhuvanna

Abstract

Introduction: Encephalopathy, a common complication in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients, is often linked to poor outcomes. Transcranial Doppler (TCD), a non-invasive tool assesses cerebral perfusion via the Pulsatility Index (PI), Resistivity Index (RI), and Time-Averaged Peak (TAP) or Mean Flow Velocity (MFV). These parameters may offer insights into cerebral perfusion and outcomes in encephalopathic patients. Aim: To describe the PI, RI of the Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA), and MFV or TAP measured by TCD in patients admitted to the ICU, comparing those with and without encephalopathy at the time of admission. Materials And Methods: This cross-sectional observational study was conducted from January 2019 to November 2020, in a combined medical-surgical ICU of a tertiary care hospital, involving 45 enrolled patients. Patients were evaluated within 24 hours of admission and subsequently every 24 hours until ICU discharge, death, or discharge against medical advice. Bilateral Middle cerebral artery TCD studies were conducted using a 1-5 MHz phased array probe or TCD mode through the transtemporal window. The PI, RI, and MFV were measured on both sides, with the higher value used for analysis, and all statistical analyses were performed using Statistics and Data 13 software. Results: In the present study, 88% (n=40) of patients had encephalopathy (GCS<15 and RAAS less than or more than 0). The mean APACHE II score was 19 (14-25), indicating severe illness with a predicted mortality of 30-40%. Patients with encephalopathy had significantly higher APACHE II scores compared to those without (19.5 (16-25) vs 10 (4-19)). Although there was a trend towards a higher Pulsatility Index in encephalopathic patients at admission (1.11±0.378 vs 1.07±0.12, p=0.81), PI, RI, and TAP values did not significantly differ in non-survivors (1.12±0.49 vs 1.11±0.33, p=0.750). Persistent encephalopathy was associated with a trend towards higher PI at admission (1.05±0.24 vs 1.16±0.46; p=0.756), and a moderate correlation was found between decreasing PI and improvement in GCS (rho=-0.489, p=0.001). Conclusions: PI, RI, and TAP at the time of admission were not found to be associated with occurrence and recovery of encephalopathy as well as mortality. The trend of change in PI moderately correlated with improvement in GCS suggesting the importance of trends rather than absolute values.

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JCDR Research and Publications

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