Transcranial Doppler sonography in fulminant hepatic failure |
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Authors: | Abdo A López O Fernández A Santos J Castillo J Castellanos R González L Gómez F Limonta D |
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Affiliation: | Centro de Investigaciones Medico Quirúrgicas, Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos, Servicio de Transplantes, Havana, Cuba. aaabdo@cimeq.sld.cu |
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Abstract: | The clinical course of patients with fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) is often worsened by the presence of cerebral edema and endocranial hypertension. In spite of the multiple studies using Transcranial Doppler Sonography (TCDS), few have shown the cerebral blood flow (CBF) pattern among patients with encephalopathy resulting from FHF. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to characterize the CBF pattern in these patients through the use of TCDS to provide therapeutic strategies. METHOD: The TCDS pattern was assessed in five patients diagnosed with FHF and compared with a control group who displayed critical neurologic conditions not associated with FHF. Pulsatile index, systolic, diastolic, and mean velocity of the middle cerebral artery were measured. RESULTS: The mean age of patients with FHF was 45.4 years. One hundred percent were women, with viral hepatitis as the predominant etiology. A cerebral hypoperfusion pattern was found in 80% of the FHF group and 40% of the control group. In the former group there was no evidence of hyperemia, as there was among 20% of the control group. The mean values of velocity and pulsatile index were 36.6 cm/sec and 2.4, respectively, in the FHF group and 47.8 cm/s and 1.8 in the control group (P=0.268, P=0.402). CONCLUSIONS: FHF patients show a predominance of cerebral hypoperfusion pattern with mean velocities lower than normal values and an increased pulsatile index. We recommend that clinicians take appropriate measures to improve cerebral perfusion and avoid hypoxia. Hyperventilation as a first level measure is contraindicated. |
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