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  • The study investigates the significance of the pulsatility index (PI) from transcranial Doppler (TCD) in predicting delayed cerebral infarction (DCI) in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) despite its lack of endorsement in current guidelines.
  • Elevated arterial pressure gradient (ΔP) calculated from PI showed a significant association with DCI, while mean cerebral blood flow velocity (mCBFV) was linked to vasospasm but not DCI.
  • The findings suggest that TCD-estimated ΔP could be a valuable predictor for DCI in SAH patients, highlighting its potential impact on long-term functional outcomes.

Article Abstract

Background And Purpose: While the pulsatility index (PI) measured by transcranial Doppler (TCD) has broader associations with outcomes in neurocritical care, its use in monitoring delayed cerebral infarction (DCI) in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is not endorsed by current clinical guidelines. Recognizing that arterial pressure gradient (ΔP) can be estimated using PI, we investigated the potential significance of TCD-estimated ΔP.

Methods: In this observational study of 186 SAH patients, we recorded the mean cerebral blood flow velocity (mCBFV) and PI values from the middle cerebral artery, along with corresponding blood pressures. Using a previously reported mathematical model, we estimated ΔP by dividing pulse pressure by PI. We investigated the association between ΔP and mCBFV values and two acute phase complications of SAH-DCI and angiographic vasospasm. Additionally, we explored the association between DCI, vasospasm, and 90-day functional outcome.

Results: Elevated ΔP was associated with DCI (odds ratio [OR] 1.021, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.004-1.039, p = 0.014) but not vasospasm (OR 1.006, 95% CI 0.991-1.022, p = 0.402). Elevated mCBFV was associated with vasospasm (OR 1.037, 95% CI 1.017-1.057, p < 0.001) but not DCI (OR 0.998, 95% CI 0.979-1.018, p = 0.873). DCI (OR 29.380, 95% CI 2.930-294.615, p = 0.004), rather than vasospasm (OR 0.695, 95% CI 0.120-4.043, p = 0.686), was associated with functional outcome.

Conclusions: Increased ΔP, rather than elevated mCBFV, was associated with DCI. While elevated mCBFV was associated with vasospasm, it was not associated with DCI. Hence, TCD-estimated ΔP may serve as a predictor for the DCI in SAH patients, a condition that impacts long-term outcome.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11726603PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jon.70010DOI Listing

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