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Cortical spreading ischaemia is a novel process involved in ischaemic damage in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage

Authors :
Dreier, Jens P
Major, Sebastian
Manning, Andrew
Woitzik, Johannes
Drenckhahn, Chistoph
Steinbrink, Jens
Tolias, Christos
Oliveira-Ferreira, Ana I
Fabricius, Martin
Hartings, Jed A
Vajkoczy, Peter
Lauritzen, Martin
Dirnagl, Ulrich
Bohner, Georg
Strong, Anthony J
Dreier, Jens P
Major, Sebastian
Manning, Andrew
Woitzik, Johannes
Drenckhahn, Chistoph
Steinbrink, Jens
Tolias, Christos
Oliveira-Ferreira, Ana I
Fabricius, Martin
Hartings, Jed A
Vajkoczy, Peter
Lauritzen, Martin
Dirnagl, Ulrich
Bohner, Georg
Strong, Anthony J
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Dreier , J P , Major , S , Manning , A , Woitzik , J , Drenckhahn , C , Steinbrink , J , Tolias , C , Oliveira-Ferreira , A I , Fabricius , M , Hartings , J A , Vajkoczy , P , Lauritzen , M , Dirnagl , U , Bohner , G , Strong , A J , COSBID study group , Dreier , J P , Major , S , Manning , A , Woitzik , J , Drenckhahn , C , Steinbrink , J , Tolias , C , Oliveira-Ferreira , A I , Fabricius , M , Hartings , J A , Vajkoczy , P , Lauritzen , M , Dirnagl , U , Bohner , G , Strong , A J & Lauritzen , M 2009 , ' Cortical spreading ischaemia is a novel process involved in ischaemic damage in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage ' , Brain , vol. 132 , no. Pt 7 , pp. 1866-81 .
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Udgivelsesdato: 2009-Jul<br />The term cortical spreading depolarization (CSD) describes a wave of mass neuronal depolarization associated with net influx of cations and water. Clusters of prolonged CSDs were measured time-locked to progressive ischaemic damage in human cortex. CSD induces tone alterations in resistance vessels, causing either transient hyperperfusion (physiological haemodynamic response) in healthy tissue; or hypoperfusion [inverse haemodynamic response = cortical spreading ischaemia (CSI)] in tissue at risk for progressive damage, which has so far only been shown experimentally. Here, we performed a prospective, multicentre study in 13 patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage, using novel subdural opto-electrode technology for simultaneous laser-Doppler flowmetry (LDF) and direct current-electrocorticography, combined with measurements of tissue partial pressure of oxygen (ptiO(2)). Regional cerebral blood flow and electrocorticography were simultaneously recorded in 417 CSDs. Isolated CSDs occurred in 12 patients and were associated with either physiological, absent or inverse haemodynamic responses. Whereas the physiological haemodynamic response caused tissue hyperoxia, the inverse response led to tissue hypoxia. Clusters of prolonged CSDs were measured in five patients in close proximity to structural brain damage as assessed by neuroimaging. Clusters were associated with CSD-induced spreading hypoperfusions, which were significantly longer in duration (up to 144 min) than those of isolated CSDs. Thus, oxygen depletion caused by the inverse haemodynamic response may contribute to the establishment of clusters of prolonged CSDs and lesion progression. Combined electrocorticography and perfusion monitoring also revealed a characteristic vascular signature that might be used for non-invasive detection of CSD. Low-frequency vascular fluctuations (LF-VF) (f < 0.1 Hz), detectable by functional imaging methods, are determined by the brain's resting neuronal activity.

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OAIster
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Dreier , J P , Major , S , Manning , A , Woitzik , J , Drenckhahn , C , Steinbrink , J , Tolias , C , Oliveira-Ferreira , A I , Fabricius , M , Hartings , J A , Vajkoczy , P , Lauritzen , M , Dirnagl , U , Bohner , G , Strong , A J , COSBID study group , Dreier , J P , Major , S , Manning , A , Woitzik , J , Drenckhahn , C , Steinbrink , J , Tolias , C , Oliveira-Ferreira , A I , Fabricius , M , Hartings , J A , Vajkoczy , P , Lauritzen , M , Dirnagl , U , Bohner , G , Strong , A J & Lauritzen , M 2009 , ' Cortical spreading ischaemia is a novel process involved in ischaemic damage in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage ' , Brain , vol. 132 , no. Pt 7 , pp. 1866-81 .
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English
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322595496
Document Type :
Electronic Resource