Cerebral Compliance Impairment in COVID-19
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抽象
描述
The gravity of the disease caused by the new coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is predominantly harbored in severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), often requiring ventilatory support. However, in some cases it has been observed that the involvement of this entity is not restrict to the respiratory tract, but also to the central nervous system (CNS), heart, kidneys, intestines and testicles, or even the cross-response of the immune system with potential for Guillain-Barre and Miller-Fisher syndromes. It is not yet clear whether acute respiratory failure in patients with COVID-19 is due exclusively to pulmonary invasion or because of concurrent CNS disorders, however, as many of these patients have neurological symptoms such as headache, anosmia, paresthesia, nausea, vomiting and consciousness level alterations during the early stages of the disease, the hypothesis of this entity in promoting cerebral compliance (CC) impairment directly (i.e. encephalitis, edema or focal ischemia) or indirectly (i.e. hypoxic distress and linkage to angiotensin-converting enzyme) becomes suitable.
Intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring is relevant in several CNS diseases with risk for critical intracranial hypertension (ICH)(10). Still, this parameter is considered in specific situations, limiting its use in neurocritical settings, especially because of the invasive nature of the monitoring techniques available. ICH has potential to compromise CC and, consequently, promote brain tissue damage. Regarding COVID-19, unless a mass effect structural damage documented by encephalic imaging is evident, there is no justification to perform a trepanation to implant an ICP monitor, hence, noninvasive techniques such as transcranial Doppler by means of cerebral hemodynamics evaluation and the novel cranial pulse detector (B4C), by means of the quantitative evaluation of the ICP curves, may play a role in this scenario.
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate CC in a set of COVID-19 patients, since implementation until withdrawal of respiratory support in ICU, to evaluate the potential persistence of CC impairment in this population. Prolonged CC impairment observation may aid decision making and targeted therapy in this population. Study design A single center, observational and prospective research was conducted including consecutive subjects in intensive care units (ICU) of the Hospital das Clínicas, São Paulo University, Brazil, with approval of local ethics committee. Our inclusion criteria regarded patients with SARS for COVID-19, under ventilatory support of any age and gender. Exclusion criteria comprehended the absence of legally authorized responsible (LAR) consent, patients without temporal acoustic window for TCD assessment, patients unable to undergo monitoring with the NICC sensor due to lesions and/or skin infections in the sensor application region, patients with head circumference smaller than 47 cm. The study protocol followed the Standards for Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies (STARD) statement.
Eligible subjects are selected by the ICU team (SF, BT, EB and LMSM) during the first three days of orotracheal intubation for CC monitoring with B4C and TCD hemodynamics evaluation once, marking the beginning of SARS. The same evaluations are repeated once again during the first three days after extubating, as a sign of recovery stage. Clinical parameters were controlled to avoid assessment bias, as systemic arterial pressure, hydric balance, presence of CNS depressors with influence on cerebrovascular hemodynamics, laboratorial partial O2 and CO2 pressures and hemoglobin, and temperature. One operator is performing TCD and B4C evaluations. Overall sample clinical condition was quantified using the simplified acute physiologic score (SAPS 3).
CC monitoring techniques Cerebral compliance was evaluated noninvasively by the cranial deformation method developed by brain4care (B4C). The B4C sensor consists of a support for a sensor bar for the detection of local cranial bone deformations adapted with deformation sensors. The detection of these deformations is obtained by a cantilever bar modeled by finite element calculations. For this bar, voltage meters are attached for deformation detection. Noninvasive contact with the skull is obtained by adequate pressure directly into the scalp by means of a pin. Variations in ICP cause deformations in the cranial bone detected by the sensor bar. The device filters, amplifies, and scans the sensor signal and sends the data to a mobile device. The method is completely non-invasive and painless. In addition, it does not interfere with any routine monitoring.
Transcranial Doppler (TCD), because it is a technique for the study of CC influences on cerebrovascular hemodynamics and vice-versa, was used to associate the information obtained by the B4C sensor. The arteries of the right and left cerebral hemispheres and the brainstem were evaluated, with Doppler colored technique with low frequency probe (2MHz) every 1 mm of arterial extension, through the temporal, orbital, suboccipital, retromastoid and submandibular windows. Arteries analyzed: proximal segments of middle, anterior and posterior cerebral arteries, paraselar and supraclinoid carotid siphons, ophthalmic, vertebral and basilar. Hemodynamic parameters of interest were mean flow velocities, peak systolic velocities, final diastolic velocities and pulsatility indexes.
Data analysis methodology Data will be analyzed obtaining a correlation coefficient and predictive ability (ROC curve) acceptable between measurements performed with the noninvasive B4C technique compared to the clinical evaluation of the patient, TCD and other available physiological parameters. To meet the objectives and goals of the study, appropriate statistical techniques will be applied. All variables will be tested for normal distribution and appropriate statistical analysis. The normality of the distribution was verified by using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov or Shapiro-Wilk test. For the demographic and basic clinical variables, descriptive data analysis was used.
The automated Brain4care Analytics system will verify all collected data by the sensor. ICP pulse wave morphology parameters such as P2/P1 ratio (P2/P1 ratio and P1 and P2 classification: P1> P2 or P2> P1) and time to peak (TTP) were obtained and stored for analysis. The calculations are performed using the mean pulse of the ICP, calculated by identifying and extracting all ICP pulses, excluding possible artifacts. The mean pulse was used to calculate the amplitudes of the P1 and P2 peaks, which were obtained by detecting the highest point of these peaks and subtracting the base value of the ICP pulse. The P2/P1 ratio was calculated by dividing the amplitude of these two points. TTP was calculated by means of standardization of the mean pulse and temporal measurement from the beginning of the pulse to its highest point (greatest amplitude).
By TCD, the first signal and elevation of ICP and CC impairment is the elevation of the pulsatility index, calculated by the following formula: PI=Sv-Dv/Mv (Sv: systolic velocity, Dv: diastolic velocity and Mv: mean flow velocity), since excluded confounding factors such as distal stenosis of the cranial arteries, use of barbiturate in infusion pump, dehydration, sepsis, aortic or microvascular cerebral valve failure (microangiopathy) for example. Later, in situations of more severe intracranial hypertension, tissue tension is translated by TCD as sharper systolic peaks, observed by the suppression of the second systolic peak (sys2).
日期
最後驗證: | 05/31/2020 |
首次提交: | 06/08/2020 |
提交的預估入學人數: | 06/09/2020 |
首次發布: | 06/11/2020 |
上次提交的更新: | 06/09/2020 |
最近更新發布: | 06/11/2020 |
實際學習開始日期: | 04/30/2020 |
預計主要完成日期: | 07/14/2020 |
預計完成日期: | 07/30/2020 |
狀況或疾病
干預/治療
Device: Cerebral compliance and hemodynamics monitoring
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資格標準
有資格學習的年齡 | 1 Year 至 1 Year |
有資格學習的性別 | All |
取樣方式 | Probability Sample |
接受健康志願者 | 是 |
標準 | Inclusion Criteria: - patients with SARS for COVID-19, under ventilatory support of any age and gender Exclusion Criteria: - the absence of legally authorized responsible (LAR) consent, - patients without temporal acoustic window for TCD assessment, - patients unable to undergo monitoring with the NICC sensor due to lesions and/or skin infections in the sensor application region, - patients with head circumference smaller than 47 cm. |
結果
主要結果指標
1. Detection of cerebral compliance impairment by the B4C sensor [During critical care, around 15 days/patient]
2. Detection of cerebral hemodynamics impairment by transcranial Doppler [During critical care, around 15 days/patient]
次要成果指標
1. Calculate mortality in this population [3 months]