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    Decompressive Craniectomy for Traumatic Brain Injury: Postoperative TCD Cerebral Hemodynamic Evaluation

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    Background: There are no studies describing the cerebral hemodynamic patterns that can occur in traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients following decompressive craniectomy (DC). Such data have potentially clinical importance for guiding the treatment. The objective of this study was to investigate the postoperative cerebral hemodynamic patterns, using transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasonography, in patients who underwent DC. The relationship between the cerebral circulatory patterns and the patients' outcome was also analyzed.Methods: Nineteen TBI patients with uncontrolled brain swelling were prospectively studied. Cerebral blood circulation was evaluated by TCD ultrasonography. Patients and their cerebral hemispheres were categorized based on TCD-hemodynamic patterns. The data were correlated with neurological status, midline shift on CT scan, and Glasgow outcome scale scores at 6 months after injury.Results: Different cerebral hemodynamic patterns were observed. One patient (5.3%) presented with cerebral oligoemia, 4 patients (21%) with cerebral hyperemia, and 3 patients (15.8%) with cerebral vasospasm. One patient (5.3%) had hyperemia in one cerebral hemisphere and vasospasm in the other hemisphere. Ten patients (52.6%) had nonspecific circulatory pattern. Abnormal TCD-circulatory patterns were found in 9 patients (47.4%). There was no association between TCD-cerebral hemodynamic findings and outcome.Conclusion: There is a wide heterogeneity of postoperative cerebral hemodynamic findings among TBI patients who underwent DC, including hemodynamic heterogeneity between their cerebral hemispheres. DC was proved to be effective for the treatment of cerebral oligoemia. Our data support the concept of heterogeneous nature of the pathophysiology of the TBI and suggest that DC as the sole treatment modality is insufficient

    Hifocus Helixâ„¢ Electrode Insertion: Surgical Approach.

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    Cochlear implants have been used for almost 30 years as a device for the rehabilitation of individuals with severe-to-profound hearing loss. One of the important aspects of cochlear implantation is the type of electrode selected and proper insertion of the electrode array in scala tympani to minimize cochlear damage. The HiFocus Helixâ„¢ electrode is a precurved design aimed at placing the electrode contacts close to the spiral ganglion cells in the modiolus. The prescribed insertion techniques are intended to minimize the likelihood of damage to the basilar membrane or lateral wall of the cochlea. To describe the first insertion of a HiFocus Helixâ„¢ electrode in Brazil exposing surgical particularities and device details in a patient with profound hearing loss, due to Mondini's dysplasia. No problems were encountered during the surgical procedure. The patient experienced improvement in hearing thresholds and speech perception. The HiFocus Helixâ„¢ electrode proved easy to insert and provided expected hearing benefits for the patient. This manuscript indicates that the HiResolutionâ„¢ Bionic Ear System with HiFocus Helixâ„¢ electrode comprise a cochlear implant system that is practical and beneficial for the treatment of severe-to-profound hearing loss.830

    Cerebral autoregulation in fulminant hepatic failure before and after liver transplantation

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    O presente estudo avaliou a autorregulação encefálica (ARE) em doentes com insuficiência hepática fulminante (IHF) antes e após transplante hepático. Foram avaliados 25 pacientes com diagnóstico de IHF, 17 foram avaliados antes e após o transplante hepático, sendo seis (24,0%) do sexo masculino e 19 (76,0%) feminino. A média de idade foi de 33,8 anos, que variou de 14 a 56 anos, com desvio padrão de 13,1 anos. A hemodinâmica encefálica foi avaliada pela velocidade de fluxo sanguíneo encefálico (VFSE) nas artérias cerebrais médias e artéria basilar (AB), que usou o ultrassom Doppler transcraniano (DTC), dispositivo de dois canais, com transdutores de 2 mega Hertz (MHz). A autorregulação encefálica foi mensurada pelo índice de autorregulação (IARE) estática que leva em conta os efeitos do aumento da pressão arterial média (PAM) sobre a VFSE. Para isso, promoveu-se o aumento da PAM (20 mmHg a 30 mmHg) com infusão de noradrenalina.. Ao se avaliar o IARE considerando a velocidade de fluxo sanguíneo em quatro momentos (pré-transplante, 1°, 2° e 3° dia após o transplante), observou-se que houve diferença estatística em artéria cerebral média (ACM) à direita (p=0,008), esquerda (p=0,007), máxima (p=0,005), e AB (p=0,006); assim como na análise em cada tempo do IARE, observou-se diferença estatística em ACM à direita (p=0,012), esquerda (p=0,009), máxima (p=0,006), e AB (p=0,011). A análise categórica do IARE na artéria cerebral média e basilar descreveu que a maioria dos doentes reestabeleceu a AR no 2° dia em ACM e 3° na AB (índice > 0,6), enquanto com o índice > 0,8 em ambas as artérias a ARE reestabeleceu no 2° dia. As variáveis sistêmicas como pressão parcial de CO2 e hemoglobina nos tempos da avaliação não apresentaram diferença estatística p=0,100 e p=0,093 respectivamente. Os resultados obtidos apontam para o comprometimento da ARE antes e após transplante hepático, tanto em circulação anterior como posterior, e que tende a ser reestabelecido entre 48 a 72 horas. Os achados deste estudo favorecem o manejo adequado de doentes nestas fases (antes e após transplante) e podem evitar a evolução para complicações neurológicas, como tumefação encefálica e hipertensão intracraniana, que indicam prognóstico ruim para a evolução clínica destes doentes. Estudos futuros necessitam ser realizados para que se consolide o uso da monitoração contínua com métodos não invasivos como o DTC para direcionar o manejo hemodinâmico encefálico na IHFThis study evaluated cerebral autoregulation in patients with fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) before and after liver transplantation. A total of 25 patients comprising six (24.0%) males and 19 (76.0%) females with FHF were evaluated. Seventeen patients were evaluated both before and after liver transplantation. Mean age of the patients was 33.8 years, with a range of 14-56 years and standard deviation of 13.1 years. Brain hemodynamics was assessed by cerebral blood flow velocity in the middle cerebral arteries (MCA) and basilar artery (BA) using transcranial Doppler ultrasound on a two-channel device with 2 MHz transducers. Cerebral autoregulation was measured by static cerebral autoregulation index (SCAI), which accounts for the effects of increase in mean arterial blood pressure (ABP) on cerebral blood flow velocity. An increase in ABP (20 mmHg to 30 mmHg) was induced with norepinephrine infusion. Evaluation of SCAI based on blood flow velocity (BVF) at four timepoints (pre-transplant and on 1st, 2nd and 3rd days post-transplant) revealed a statistical difference in the MCA right (p = 0.008) left (p = 0.007), maximum (p = 0.005) and the BA (p = 0.006). In addition, analysis by timepoint showed a statistical difference in MCA (p = 0.012), left (p = 0.009), maximum (p = 0.006) and in the BA (p = 0.011). Categorical analysis of autoregulation in the MCA and BA showed that most patients reestablished autoregulation in the MCA on the 2nd day post-transplant and in the BA (index > 0.6) on the 3rd day, while autoregulation was reestablished in both arteries (index > 0.8) on the 2nd day. On the assessment by timepoint, the systemic variables CO2 partial pressure and hemoglobin showed no statistically significant differences (p = 0.100 and p = 0.093, respectively). The results reveal impaired SCAI before and after liver transplantation, both in anterior and posterior circulation, with a tendency to reestablish at 48 to72 hours. The findings of this study can help improve management of patients at these stages (pre and post transplantation), preventing neurological complications such as brain swelling and intracranial hypertension, associated with poor prognosis for the clinical course. Future studies should be conducted to consolidate the use of continuous monitoring with noninvasive method (TCD), to provide more accurate information to guide brain hemodynamic management in FH

    Intracranial hemorrhages in patients with COVID-19: a systematic review of the literature, regarding six cases in an Amazonian population

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    Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has emerged as a public health emergency worldwide, predominantly affecting the respiratory tract. However, evidence supports the involvement of extrapulmonary sites, including reports of intracranial hemorrhages

    Detection of Cerebral Vasculopathy by Transcranial Doppler in Children With Neurofibromatosis Type 1

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    Neurofibromatosis type 1 is characterized by nerve sheath neurofibromas associated with a number of additional clinical features, including cerebrovascular disease. The aim of this study was to use transcranial Doppler as a screening method for identifying cerebral vasculopathy in children with neurofibromatosis type 1. Forty children with neurofibromatosis type 1, aged 5 to 18 years old, were examined by transcranial Doppler. Patients presenting with hemodynamic features of arterial stenosis/occlusion on transcranial Doppler underwent magnetic resonance angiography to confirm the findings. Magnetic resonance angiography was performed on 4 children who exhibited a transcranial Doppler hemodynamic pattern indicative of cerebral vasculopathy. Among these cases, 2 presented internal carotid artery stenosis/occlusion, 1 had bilateral middle cerebral artery stenosis, and 1 presented a normal magnetic resonance angiography result. Transcranial Doppler can be used routinely in the investigation of cerebrovascular disease in neurofibromatosis type 1 patients, where magnetic resonance angiography can be subsequently applied to confirm the diagnosis, further contributing to the prevention of cerebrovascular events.Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Dept Neurol & Neurosurg, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Sao Paulo, Sch Med, Hosp Clin,Div Clin Neurosurg, Lab Neurosonol & Cerebral Hemodynam, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo, Dept Neurol & Neurosurg, Sao Paulo, BrazilWeb of Scienc

    Modificações da hemodinâmica e metabolismo cerebral na insuficiência hepatica fulminante

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    Intracranial hypertension and brain swelling are a major cause of morbidity and mortality of patients suffering from fulminant hepatic failure (FHF). The pathogenesis of these complications has been investigated in man, in experimental models and in isolated cell systems. Currently, the mechanism underlying cerebral edema and intracranial hypertension in the presence of FHF is multi-factorial in etiology and only partially understood. The aim of this paper is to review the pathophysiology of cerebral hemodynamic and metabolism changes in FHF in order to improve understanding of intracranial dynamics complication in FHF.O edema cerebral e a hipertensão intracraniana (HIC) são as principais causas de morbidade e mortalidade de pacientes com insuficiência hepática fulminante (IHF). A patogênese dessas complicações tem sido investigada no homem, em modelos experimentais e em sistemas celulares isolados. Atualmente, o mecanismo subjacente ao edema cerebral e HIC na presença de IHF é multifatorial em etiologia e pouco compreendido na literatura. O objetivo deste trabalho é revisar a fisiopatologia das alterações hemodinâmicas e metabólicas cerebrais na IHF, visando melhorar a compreensão da complicação da hemodinâmica encefálica na IHF.PASCHOAL, E. H. A. Universidade Federal do Par

    Cerebral hemodynamic and metabolic changes in fulminant hepatic failure

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    ABSTRACT Intracranial hypertension and brain swelling are a major cause of morbidity and mortality of patients suffering from fulminant hepatic failure (FHF). The pathogenesis of these complications has been investigated in man, in experimental models and in isolated cell systems. Currently, the mechanism underlying cerebral edema and intracranial hypertension in the presence of FHF is multi-factorial in etiology and only partially understood. The aim of this paper is to review the pathophysiology of cerebral hemodynamic and metabolism changes in FHF in order to improve understanding of intracranial dynamics complication in FHF

    Embolic Signals during Routine Transcranial Doppler Ultrasonography in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

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    Introduction. Cerebral emboli may occur in subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and intracranial aneurysm surgery. Although embolic signs (ES) have been reported in SAH, their origin remains unclear. The aim of this study was to report the detection of ES during routine TCD monitoring in patients with aneurysmal SAH. Methods. A total of 105 patients with aneurysmal SAH were submitted to TCD evaluation. Patients were monitored almost daily (5 times per week). In each monitoring session, one experienced operator performed TCD to detect or assess vasospasm and ES in arteries of the Willis polygon. Results. Four patients out of a total of 105 patients with aneurysmal SAH were found to present spontaneous cerebral embolization during routine TCD monitoring. The average age of the 4 patients (mean ± standard deviation) was 59.5 ± 8.34 years (range 49–68 ys); female patients predominated representing 75% (3/4) of subjects. Conclusion. Although detection of ES was relatively rare in this study, rates of emboli occurrence may be higher under systematic monitoring. The detection of ES after SAH surgery reinforces the need to study the role of embolus in this condition and may be an indicator for prophylactic antithrombotic treatment
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