The slope of cerebral oxyhemoglobin oscillation is associated with vascular reserve capacity in large artery steno-occlusion

Abstract Inadequate cerebral perfusion is a risk factor for cerebral ischemia in patients with large artery steno-occlusion. We investigated whether prefrontal oxyhemoglobin oscillation (ΔHbO2, 0.6–2 Hz) was associated with decreased vascular reserve in patients with steno-occlusion in the large ant...

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Main Authors: Tae Jung Kim, Jae-Myoung Kim, Soo-Hyun Park, Jong-Kwan Choi, Hyeon-Min Bae, Sang-Bae Ko
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-04-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88198-4
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spelling doaj-48b2bf43314c4e81bd70b264699f63812021-04-25T11:35:54ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-04-011111910.1038/s41598-021-88198-4The slope of cerebral oxyhemoglobin oscillation is associated with vascular reserve capacity in large artery steno-occlusionTae Jung Kim0Jae-Myoung Kim1Soo-Hyun Park2Jong-Kwan Choi3Hyeon-Min Bae4Sang-Bae Ko5Department of Neurology, Seoul National University HospitalDepartment of Neurology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, 103 Daehak-ro, Jongno-guDepartment of Neurology, Inha University HospitalDepartment of Research and Development, Optics Brain Electronics Laboratory, OBELAB IncDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Neurology, Seoul National University HospitalAbstract Inadequate cerebral perfusion is a risk factor for cerebral ischemia in patients with large artery steno-occlusion. We investigated whether prefrontal oxyhemoglobin oscillation (ΔHbO2, 0.6–2 Hz) was associated with decreased vascular reserve in patients with steno-occlusion in the large anterior circulation arteries. Thirty-six patients with steno-occlusion in the anterior circulation arteries (anterior cerebral artery, middle cerebral artery, and internal carotid artery) were included and compared to thirty-six control subjects. Patients were categorized into two groups (deteriorated vascular reserve vs. preserved vascular reserve) based on the results of Diamox single- photon emission computed tomography imaging. HbO2 data were collected using functional near-infrared spectroscopy. The slope of ΔHbO2 and the ipsilateral/contralateral slope ratio of ΔHbO2 were analyzed. Among the included patients (n = 36), 25 (69.4%) had deteriorated vascular reserve. Patients with deteriorated vascular reserve had a significantly higher average slope of ΔHbO2 on the ipsilateral side (5.01 ± 2.14) and a higher ipsilateral/contralateral ratio (1.44 ± 0.62) compared to those with preserved vascular reserve (3.17 ± 1.36, P = 0.014; 0.93 ± 0.33, P = 0.016, respectively) or the controls (3.82 ± 1.69, P = 0.019; 0.94 ± 0.29, P = 0.001). The ipsilateral/contralateral ΔHbO2 ratio could be used as a surrogate for vascular reserve in patients with severe steno-occlusion in the anterior circulation arteries.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88198-4
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author Tae Jung Kim
Jae-Myoung Kim
Soo-Hyun Park
Jong-Kwan Choi
Hyeon-Min Bae
Sang-Bae Ko
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Jae-Myoung Kim
Soo-Hyun Park
Jong-Kwan Choi
Hyeon-Min Bae
Sang-Bae Ko
The slope of cerebral oxyhemoglobin oscillation is associated with vascular reserve capacity in large artery steno-occlusion
Scientific Reports
author_facet Tae Jung Kim
Jae-Myoung Kim
Soo-Hyun Park
Jong-Kwan Choi
Hyeon-Min Bae
Sang-Bae Ko
author_sort Tae Jung Kim
title The slope of cerebral oxyhemoglobin oscillation is associated with vascular reserve capacity in large artery steno-occlusion
title_short The slope of cerebral oxyhemoglobin oscillation is associated with vascular reserve capacity in large artery steno-occlusion
title_full The slope of cerebral oxyhemoglobin oscillation is associated with vascular reserve capacity in large artery steno-occlusion
title_fullStr The slope of cerebral oxyhemoglobin oscillation is associated with vascular reserve capacity in large artery steno-occlusion
title_full_unstemmed The slope of cerebral oxyhemoglobin oscillation is associated with vascular reserve capacity in large artery steno-occlusion
title_sort slope of cerebral oxyhemoglobin oscillation is associated with vascular reserve capacity in large artery steno-occlusion
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Inadequate cerebral perfusion is a risk factor for cerebral ischemia in patients with large artery steno-occlusion. We investigated whether prefrontal oxyhemoglobin oscillation (ΔHbO2, 0.6–2 Hz) was associated with decreased vascular reserve in patients with steno-occlusion in the large anterior circulation arteries. Thirty-six patients with steno-occlusion in the anterior circulation arteries (anterior cerebral artery, middle cerebral artery, and internal carotid artery) were included and compared to thirty-six control subjects. Patients were categorized into two groups (deteriorated vascular reserve vs. preserved vascular reserve) based on the results of Diamox single- photon emission computed tomography imaging. HbO2 data were collected using functional near-infrared spectroscopy. The slope of ΔHbO2 and the ipsilateral/contralateral slope ratio of ΔHbO2 were analyzed. Among the included patients (n = 36), 25 (69.4%) had deteriorated vascular reserve. Patients with deteriorated vascular reserve had a significantly higher average slope of ΔHbO2 on the ipsilateral side (5.01 ± 2.14) and a higher ipsilateral/contralateral ratio (1.44 ± 0.62) compared to those with preserved vascular reserve (3.17 ± 1.36, P = 0.014; 0.93 ± 0.33, P = 0.016, respectively) or the controls (3.82 ± 1.69, P = 0.019; 0.94 ± 0.29, P = 0.001). The ipsilateral/contralateral ΔHbO2 ratio could be used as a surrogate for vascular reserve in patients with severe steno-occlusion in the anterior circulation arteries.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88198-4
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