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pubmed-article:9120627pubmed:abstractTextAs part of a prospective study of the cerebrovascular effects of head injury, 54 moderate and severely injured patients underwent 184 133Xe-cerebral blood flow (CBF) studies to determine the relationship between the period of maximum blood flow and outcome. The lowest blood flows were observed on the day of injury (Day 0) and the highest CBFs were documented on postinjury Days 1 to 5. Patients were divided into three groups based on CBF values obtained during this period of maximum flow: Group 1 (seven patients), CBF less than 33 ml/100 g/minute on all determinations; Group 2 (13 patients), CBF both less than and greater than or equal to 33 ml/100 g/minute; and Group 3 (34 patients), CBF greater than or equal to 33 ml/100 g/minute on all measurements. For Groups 1, 2, and 3, mean CBF during Days 1 to 5 postinjury was 25.7 +/- 4, 36.5 +/- 4.2, and 49.4 +/- 9.3 ml/100 g/minute, respectively, and PaCO2 at the time of the CBF study was 31.4 +/- 6, 32.7 +/- 2.9, and 33.4 +/- 4.7 mm Hg, respectively. There were significant differences across Groups 1, 2, and 3 regarding mean age, percentage of individuals younger than 35 years of age (42.9%, 23.1%, and 76.5%, respectively), incidence of patients requiring evacuation of intradural hematomas (57.1%, 38.5%, and 17.6%, respectively) and incidence of abnormal pupils (57.1%, 61.5%, and 32.4%, respectively). Favorable neurological outcome at 6 months postinjury in Groups 1, 2, and 3 was 0%, 46.2%, and 58.8%, respectively (p < 0.05). Further analysis of patients in Group 3 revealed that of 14 with poor outcomes, six had one or more episodes of hyperemia-associated intracranial hypertension (simultaneous CBF > 55 ml/100 g/minute and ICP > 20 mm Hg). These six patients were unique in having the highest CBFs for postinjury Days 1 to 5 (mean 59.8 ml/100 g/minute) and the most severe degree of intracranial hypertension and reduced cerebral perfusion pressure (p < 0.0001). These results indicate that a phasic elevation in CBF acutely after head injury is a necessary condition for achieving functional recovery. It is postulated that for the majority of patients, this rise in blood flow results from an increase in metabolic demands in the setting of intact vasoreactivity. In a minority of individuals, however, the constellation of supranormal CBF, severe intracranial hypertension, and poor outcome indicates a state of grossly impaired vasoreactivity with uncoupling between blood flow and metabolism.lld:pubmed
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