Abstract
Abstract
Background
Near-infrared spectroscopy regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2) has gained interest as a raw parameter and as a basis for measuring cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) due to its noninvasive nature and high spatial resolution. However, the prognostic utility of these parameters has not yet been determined. This study aimed to identify threshold values of rSO2 and rSO2-based CVR at which outcomes worsened following traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Methods
A retrospective multi-institutional cohort study was performed. The cohort included TBI patients treated in four adult intensive care units (ICU). The cerebral oxygen indices, COx (using rSO2 and cerebral perfusion pressure) as well as COx_a (using rSO2 and arterial blood pressure) were calculated for each patient. Grand mean thresholds along with exposure-based thresholds were determined utilizing sequential chi-squared analysis and univariate logistic regression, respectively.
Results
In the cohort of 129 patients, there was no identifiable threshold for raw rSO2 at which outcomes were found to worsen. For both COx and COx_a, an optimal grand mean threshold value of 0.2 was identified for both survival and favorable outcomes, while percent time above − 0.05 was uniformly found to have the best discriminative value.
Conclusions
In this multi-institutional cohort study, raw rSO2was found to contain no significant prognostic information. However, rSO2-based indices of CVR, COx and COx_a, were found to have a uniform grand mean threshold of 0.2 and exposure-based threshold of − 0.05, above which clinical outcomes markedly worsened. This study lays the groundwork to transition to less invasive means of continuously measuring CVR.
Funder
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Research Manitoba
The Brain Canada Thompkins Travel Scholarship
The Graduate Enhancement of Tri-Council Stipends (GETS) – University of Manitoba
Karolinska Institutet Funds
The Swedish Brain Foundation
The Swedish Society of Medicine
Region Stockholm ALF
Region Stockholm Clinical Research Appointment
The Swedish Cultural Foundation in Finland
Finska Läkaresällskapet
Helsinki university hospital state funded research grant
University of Manitoba R.G. and E.M. Graduate Fellowship (Doctoral) in Biomedical Engineering
University of Manitoba MD/PhD program
University of Manitoba Endowed Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) Chair in Neuroscience/TBI Research Endowment
The MPI Neuroscience Research Operating Fund
The Health Sciences Centre Foundation Winnipeg
Canada Foundation for Innovation
University of Manitoba VPRI Research Investment Fund
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC