Affiliation:
1. From the Departments of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine (P.K., T.F., C.L., K.F.W.) and Neurosurgery (A.P.), Faculty of Clinical Medicine Mannheim, and the Department of Physiology I (W.K.), University of Heidelberg, Germany.
Abstract
Background and Purpose
—The effects of hypothermia on global cerebral blood flow (CBF) and glucose utilization (CGU) have been extensively studied, but less information exists on a local cerebral level. We investigated the effects of normothermic and hypothermic anesthesia on local CBF (LCBF) and local CGU (LCGU).
Methods
—Thirty-six rats were anesthetized with isoflurane (1 MAC) and artificially ventilated to maintain normal Pa
co
2
(α-stat). Pericranial temperature was maintained normothermic (37.5°C, n=12) or was reduced to 35°C (n=12) or 32°C (n=12). Pericranial temperature was maintained constant for 60 min until LCBF and LCGU were measured with autoradiography. Twelve conscious rats served as normothermic control animals.
Results
—Normothermic anesthesia significantly increased mean CBF compared with conscious control animals (29%,
P
<0.05). Mean CBF was reduced to control values with mild hypothermia and to 30% below control animals with moderate hypothermia (
P
<0.05). Normothermic anesthesia reduced mean CGU by 44%. No additional effects were observed during mild hypothermia. Moderate hypothermia resulted in a further reduction in mean CGU (41%,
P
<0.05). Local analysis showed linear relationships between LCBF and LCGU in normothermic conscious (
r
=0.93), anesthetized (
r
=0.92), and both hypothermic groups (35°C
r
=0.96, 32°C
r
=0.96,
P
<0.05). The LCBF-to-LCGU ratio increased from 1.5 to 2.5 mL/μmol during anesthesia (
P
<0.05), remained at 2.4 mL/μmol during mild hypothermia, and decreased during moderate hypothermia (2.1 mL/μmol,
P
<0.05).
Conclusions
—Anesthesia and hypothermia induce divergent changes in mean CBF and CGU. However, local analysis demonstrates a well-maintained linear relationship between LCBF and LCGU during normothermic and hypothermic anesthesia.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Advanced and Specialised Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology
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