Dynamic metabolic response to multiple spreading depolarizations in patients with acute brain injury: an online microdialysis study

Delphine Feuerstein, Andrew Manning, Parastoo Hashemi, Robin Bhatia, Martin Fabricius, Christos Tolias, Clemens Pahl, Max Ervine, Anthony J Strong, Martyn G Boutelle

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Abstract

Spreading depolarizations (SDs) occur spontaneously with high incidence in patients with acute brain injury. They can be detected by subdural electrocorticographic recordings. We here characterize the dynamic metabolic response to these events. A microdialysis catheter was inserted into perilesional cortical tissue adjacent to a strip for electrocorticography following craniotomy in 10 patients. The microdialysis catheter was connected to an online microdialysis assay measuring glucose and lactate concentrations every 30 to 60 secs. Spontaneously occurring SDs systematically caused a reduction in dialysate glucose by -32.0 micromol/L (range: -92.3 to -18.4 micromol/L, n=90) and increase in lactate by +23.1 micromol/L (range: +5.5 to +93.6 micromol/L, n=49). The changes were sustained at 20 mins after the SD events and highly significant using an area under the curve analysis (P
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
Vol/bind30
Udgave nummer7
Sider (fra-til)1343-55
Antal sider13
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 jul. 2010

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