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Trans-ocular brain impedance index for assessment of cerebral autoregulation in a porcine model of cerebral hemodynamic perturbation
Authors:Tiba  Mohamad H  McCracken  Brendan M  Leander  Danielle C  Colmenero  Carmen I  Cummings  Brandon C  Greer  Nicholas L  Picton  Paul  Williamson  Craig A  Ward  Kevin R
Institution:1.Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Michigan, 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI, 26-323N48109, USA
;2.Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
;3.Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
;4.Department of Neurology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
;5.Department of Anesthesiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
;6.Michigan Center for Integrative Research in Critical Care (MCIRCC), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
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Abstract:

Cerebrovascular autoregulation (CA) is often impaired following traumatic brain injury. Established technologies and metrics used to assess CA are invasive and conducive for measurement, but not for continuous monitoring. We developed a trans-ocular brain impedance (TOBI) method that may provide non-invasive and continuous indices to assess CA. In this study, we monitored impedance metrics such as respiratory-induced impedance amplitude changes (dz) as well as a novel impedance index (DZx), which is a moving Pearson correlation between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and dz. Yorkshire swine were instrumented to continuously record ICP, MAP, and cerebral blood flow (CBF). TOBI was recorded by placement of standard ECG electrodes on closed eyelids and connected to a data acquisition system. MAP, ICP and CBF were manipulated utilizing an intravenous vasopressor challenge. TOBI indices (dz and DZx) were compared to the hemodynamic indicators as well as pressure reactivity index (PRx). During the vasopressor challenge, dz was highly correlated with ICP, CPP, and CBF (r?=??<?? 0.49, p?<?0.0001). ICP, CPP, and CBF had a mean percent increase (standard deviation) from baseline of 29(23.2)%, 70(25)%, and 37(72.6)% respectively while dz decreased by 31(15.6)%. Receiver operator curve test showed high predictive performance of DZx when compared to PRx with area under the curve above 0.86, with high sensitivity and specificity. Impedance indices appear to track changes in PRx and hemodynamics that affect cerebral autoregulation. TOBI may be a suitable less invasive surrogate to PRx and capable of tracking cerebral autoregulation.

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