A novel approach to assess cerebral and coronary perfusion after cardiac arrest

Abstract Background Several indices exist to assess cerebral perfusion after cardiac arrest (CA). We aimed to investigate a new approach allowing absolute flow and microvascular resistance measurement based on selective arterial continuous thermodilution before and after CA resuscitation in a porcin...

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Main Authors: Julien Adjedj, Fabien Picard, Maarten Vanhaverbeke, Bernard De Bruyne, Alain Cariou, Ming Wu, Stefan Janssens, Olivier Varenne
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-10-01
Series:Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40635-018-0204-3
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spelling doaj-3b65cbe2ab1b4f6fb4b745077ec4332b2020-11-25T02:00:26ZengSpringerOpenIntensive Care Medicine Experimental2197-425X2018-10-016111010.1186/s40635-018-0204-3A novel approach to assess cerebral and coronary perfusion after cardiac arrestJulien Adjedj0Fabien Picard1Maarten Vanhaverbeke2Bernard De Bruyne3Alain Cariou4Ming Wu5Stefan Janssens6Olivier Varenne7AP-HP, Service de Cardiologie, Hôpital CochinAP-HP, Service de Cardiologie, Hôpital CochinDepartment of Cardiovascular Sciences, KU LeuvenOLV Cardiovascular CenterAP-HP, Service de Cardiologie, Hôpital CochinDepartment of Cardiovascular Sciences, KU LeuvenDepartment of Cardiovascular Sciences, KU LeuvenAP-HP, Service de Cardiologie, Hôpital CochinAbstract Background Several indices exist to assess cerebral perfusion after cardiac arrest (CA). We aimed to investigate a new approach allowing absolute flow and microvascular resistance measurement based on selective arterial continuous thermodilution before and after CA resuscitation in a porcine model. Methods In anaesthetised pigs, intravascular absolute cerebral blood flow (CBF) and absolute coronary blood flow (ABF) with corresponding microvascular resistances were measured. CA was induced using overdrive pacing with 3 (group 1, n = 5) or 5 min (group 2, n = 8) of no flow. After resuscitation, CBF was performed at baseline, at 15 min (T15) and at 30 min (T30). Thereafter, CBF in the contralateral cerebral artery and ABF were measured. Results The protocol could not be completed in three pigs from group 2 due to haemodynamic instability. In the entire cohort, CBF was significantly lower at T30 after CA (0.026 ± 0.02 L/min vs 0.040 ± 0.03 at baseline; p = 0.03) and cerebral microvascular resistances were significantly higher (3202 ± 1838 Woods units vs 2014 ± 1015 at baseline; p = 0.04). ABF and resistances remained stable at baseline, as compared to T30 (0.122 ± 0.05 vs. 0.143 ± 0.06 L/min; p = 0.15 and 563 ± 203 vs. 478 ± 181 Woods units; p = 0.36, respectively). At T30, no significant differences in cerebral flow dynamics were observed between groups. Conclusions ABF and CBF measurement after CA resuscitation is feasible with thermodilution technique, allowing accurate monitoring and measurements. This novel approach allows simultaneous measurements of flow and microvascular resistances. This animal model simplifies cerebral perfusion measurements and allows to test new therapies to reduce cerebral injury post cardiac arrest.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40635-018-0204-3Cardiac arrestAnimal modelAbsolute coronary flowAbsolute cerebral flow
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author Julien Adjedj
Fabien Picard
Maarten Vanhaverbeke
Bernard De Bruyne
Alain Cariou
Ming Wu
Stefan Janssens
Olivier Varenne
spellingShingle Julien Adjedj
Fabien Picard
Maarten Vanhaverbeke
Bernard De Bruyne
Alain Cariou
Ming Wu
Stefan Janssens
Olivier Varenne
A novel approach to assess cerebral and coronary perfusion after cardiac arrest
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
Cardiac arrest
Animal model
Absolute coronary flow
Absolute cerebral flow
author_facet Julien Adjedj
Fabien Picard
Maarten Vanhaverbeke
Bernard De Bruyne
Alain Cariou
Ming Wu
Stefan Janssens
Olivier Varenne
author_sort Julien Adjedj
title A novel approach to assess cerebral and coronary perfusion after cardiac arrest
title_short A novel approach to assess cerebral and coronary perfusion after cardiac arrest
title_full A novel approach to assess cerebral and coronary perfusion after cardiac arrest
title_fullStr A novel approach to assess cerebral and coronary perfusion after cardiac arrest
title_full_unstemmed A novel approach to assess cerebral and coronary perfusion after cardiac arrest
title_sort novel approach to assess cerebral and coronary perfusion after cardiac arrest
publisher SpringerOpen
series Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
issn 2197-425X
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract Background Several indices exist to assess cerebral perfusion after cardiac arrest (CA). We aimed to investigate a new approach allowing absolute flow and microvascular resistance measurement based on selective arterial continuous thermodilution before and after CA resuscitation in a porcine model. Methods In anaesthetised pigs, intravascular absolute cerebral blood flow (CBF) and absolute coronary blood flow (ABF) with corresponding microvascular resistances were measured. CA was induced using overdrive pacing with 3 (group 1, n = 5) or 5 min (group 2, n = 8) of no flow. After resuscitation, CBF was performed at baseline, at 15 min (T15) and at 30 min (T30). Thereafter, CBF in the contralateral cerebral artery and ABF were measured. Results The protocol could not be completed in three pigs from group 2 due to haemodynamic instability. In the entire cohort, CBF was significantly lower at T30 after CA (0.026 ± 0.02 L/min vs 0.040 ± 0.03 at baseline; p = 0.03) and cerebral microvascular resistances were significantly higher (3202 ± 1838 Woods units vs 2014 ± 1015 at baseline; p = 0.04). ABF and resistances remained stable at baseline, as compared to T30 (0.122 ± 0.05 vs. 0.143 ± 0.06 L/min; p = 0.15 and 563 ± 203 vs. 478 ± 181 Woods units; p = 0.36, respectively). At T30, no significant differences in cerebral flow dynamics were observed between groups. Conclusions ABF and CBF measurement after CA resuscitation is feasible with thermodilution technique, allowing accurate monitoring and measurements. This novel approach allows simultaneous measurements of flow and microvascular resistances. This animal model simplifies cerebral perfusion measurements and allows to test new therapies to reduce cerebral injury post cardiac arrest.
topic Cardiac arrest
Animal model
Absolute coronary flow
Absolute cerebral flow
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40635-018-0204-3
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