Time course for autoregulation recovery following severe traumatic brain injury.

J Neurosurg

Department of Neurological Surgery, Rambam Medical Center, The Technion, Israel Institution of Technology, Haifa, Israel.

Published: October 2009

Object: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the time course for cerebral autoregulation (AR) recovery following severe traumatic brain injury (TBI).

Methods: Thirty-six patients (27 males and 9 females, mean +/- SEM age 33 +/- 15.1 years) with severe TBI underwent serial dynamic AR studies with leg cuff deflation as a stimulus, until recovery of the AR responses was measured.

Results: The AR was impaired (AR index < 2.8) in 30 (83%) of 36 patients on Days 3-5 after injury, and in 19 individuals (53%) impairments were found on Days 9-11 after the injury. Nine (25%) of 36 patients exhibited a poor AR response (AR index < 1) on postinjury Days 12-14, which eventually recovered on Days 15-23. Fifty-eight percent of the patients with a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 3-5, 50% of those with diffuse brain injury, 54% of those with elevated intracranial pressure, and 40% of those with poor outcome had no AR recovery in the first 11 days after injury.

Conclusions: Autoregulation recovery after severe TBI can be delayed, and failure to recover during the 2nd week after injury occurs mainly in patients with a lower Glasgow Coma Scale score, diffuse brain injury, elevated ICP, or unfavorable outcome. The finding suggests that perfusion pressure management should be considered in some of the patients for a period of at least 2 weeks.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2008.10.17686DOI Listing

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