1. Influence of intra-abdominal pressure on the amplitude of fluctuations of cerebral hemoglobin concentration in the respiratory band
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Piotr Sawosz, Michal Kacprzak, Roman Maniewski, Karolina Bejm, Adam Liebert, Przemyslaw Pulawski, Wojciech Dabrowski, Magdalena Bielacz, and Magdalena Morawiec
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Laparoscopic surgery ,0303 health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,010309 optics ,03 medical and health sciences ,Amplitude ,Internal medicine ,0103 physical sciences ,Respiration ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Hemoglobin ,Cerebral perfusion pressure ,Respiratory system ,business ,Gynecological surgery ,030304 developmental biology ,Biotechnology ,Intracranial pressure - Abstract
An intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) is correlated with cerebral perfusion, in a mechanism of reducing venous outflow. The elevated intra-abdominal pressure leads to an increase in the intracranial pressure and a decrease in the cerebral perfusion pressure. We studied the relationship between the IAP and the cerebral oxygenation with the use of the near infrared spectroscopy technique during a gynecological surgery. The changes in hemoglobin concentrations were analyzed in the time-frequency domain in the frequency band related to respiration. The measurements were carried out in 15 subjects who underwent laparoscopic surgery. During the laparoscopy, the intra-abdominal cavity was insufflated with CO(2), which caused a controlled increase in the IAP. It was observed that the amplitudes of respiration-related waves present in hemoglobin concentration signals show an increase of 1.5 to 8.5 times during elevation of the IAP by 15 mmHg.
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- 2019
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