Can interhemispheric desynchronization of cerebral blood flow anticipate upcoming vasospasm in aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage patients?
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2019.108358
Can interhemispheric desynchronization of cerebral blood flow anticipate upcoming vasospasm in aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage patients?
Abstract
Background: Asymmetry of cerebral autoregulation (CA) was demonstrated in patients after aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (aSAH). A classical method for CA assessment requires simultaneous measurement of both arterial blood pressure (ABP) and cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV). In this study, we have proposed a cerebral blood flow asymmetry index based only on CBFV and analysed its association with the occurrence of vasospasm after aSAH.
New method: The phase shifts (PS) between slow oscillations in left and right CBFV (side-to-side PS) and between ABP and CBFV (CBFV-ABP PS) were estimated using multichannel matching pursuit (MMP) and cross-spectral analysis.
Results: We retrospectively analysed data collected from 45 aSAH patients (26 with vasospasm). Data were analysed up to 7th day after aSAH unless the vasospasm was detected earlier. A progressive asymmetry, manifested by a gradual increase in side-to-side PS on consecutive days after aSAH, was observed in patients who developed vasospasm (Radj2 = 0.14, p = 0.009). In these patients, early side-to-side PS was more positive than in patients without vasospasm (2.8° ± 5.6° vs -1.7° ± 5.7°, p = 0.011). No such a difference was found in CBFV-ABP PS. Patients with positive side-to-side PS were more likely to develop vasospasm than patients with negative side-to-side PS (21/7 vs 5/12, p = 0.0047).
Comparison with existing method: MMP, in contrast to the spectral approach, accounts for non-stationarity of analysed signals. MMP applied to the PS estimation reflects the cerebral blood flow asymmetry in aSAH better than the spectral analysis.
Conclusions: Changes in side-to-side PS might be helpful to identify patients who are at risk of vasospasm.
Keywords: Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage; Cerebral autoregulation; Cerebral vasospasm; Interhemispheric asymmetry; Multichannel matching pursuit; Phase shift; Time-frequency analysis; Transcranial Doppler ultrasonography.
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