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Title: Niels Van Regenmortel


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Niels Van Regenmortel
IAP The Brain
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Introduction
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Guy
Ineke
Joost
Malbrain. Current Opinion Crit Care 2004 10(2)
132-145
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Monroe-Kellie Doctrine 75 brain 10
blood 10 CSF
Vasoconstriction
Movement of CSF
Intracranial volume constant
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Slide by S. DAmours
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Autoregulation
CPP MAP - ICP
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Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Strong association between high ICP and outcome
  • Monitoring and treatment of ICH is widespread

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Todays QuestionsWhat is the effect of
abdominal hypertension on the brain?What are
we going to do about it?
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The Evidence
Treatment options ?
Relationship IAP and ICP ?
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Relationship IAP - ICP
  • Birth of an idea
  • Morbid obesity data
  • Idiopathic intracranial hypertension rates higher
    than general population
  • Resolution of signs and symptoms associated with
    weight loss (and ? IAP)
  • Laparoscopy data
  • ? IAP leads to ? ICP (in normal setting)

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Relationship IAP - ICP
  • Animal studies
  • Josephs, J Trauma, 1994
  • Pneumoperitoneum in pigs IAP ?
  • ICP ?, but CPP
  • Explanation reduction of venous outflow

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Relationship IAP - ICP
  • Animal studies
  • Bloomfield, J Trauma, 1996
  • Intraperitoneal balloon in swine IAP ?
  • CVP ? ICP ? CI ? MAP ? CPP ?
  • Statistically significant CPP ? , even without
    head injury
  • Volume resuscitation ICP ? CPP ?
  • Conclusion mechanical problem by reduction of
    venous outflow

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Relationship IAP - ICP
  • Animal studies
  • Bloomfield, Crit Care Med, 1997
  • Group 1 as previous study
  • Group 2 sternotomy pleuropericardiotomy

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Relationship IAP - ICP
  • Clinical studies
  • Citerio, Crit Care Med, 2001
  • Weight on abdomen of TBI patient
  • IAP ? CVP ? ICP ? within seconds
  • MAP ? CPP

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Treatment options
Small numbers Uncontrolled Differences between
groups Conclusion ??
  • Abdominal decompression
  • Joseph, J Trauma, 2004
  • 17 pts with ICH unresponsive to maximal therapy
  • Decompression IAP ? ICP ?
  • 6 pts transient effect ?
  • 11 pts persistent effect survived
  • Neuromuscular blockade
  • Deeren, ICM, 2005
  • 10mg cisatracurium

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Treatment options
Ertel, Crit Care Med, 2000
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Practical Considerations
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Perform well on both sides of the problem!
  • ABDOMINAL
  • Low threshold for IAP monitoring
  • Prevention of IAH in each patient with ICH
  • Avoid laparoscopy in pts with ICH
  • Treat IAH, especially when ICH is present
  • Lower threshold for decompression?
  • NEUROLOGICAL
  • Monitoring of neurological status in patients
    with IAH
  • Stepwise treatment of ICH

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Which patient need ICP monitoring?
  • Mild head injury (GCS 14-15)
  • Low risk for ICH - 3 will deteriorate to coma
  • Sequential neurological examination
  • Moderate head injury (GCS 9-13)
  • Relatively low risk for ICH - 10 will
    deteriorate to coma
  • Sequential neurological examination
  • Severe head injury (GCS 3-8)
  • High risk for ICH
  • CT scan
  • Abnormal always ICP monitoring
  • Normal ICP monitoring if gt2 risk factors
  • Age gt 40y
  • Uni- or bilateral motor posturing
  • Systolic BP lt 90 mmHg

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Stepwise treatment of ICH
www.braintrauma.org
  • Revised guidelines Brain Trauma Foundation 2003
  • Cerebral perfusion pressure should be maintained
    at a minimum of 60 mmHg
  • In the absence of cerebral ischemia, aggressive
    attempts to maintain CPP above 70 mm Hg with
    fluids and pressors should be avoided because of
    the risk of adult respiratory distress syndrome.

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Stepwise treatment of ICH
  • First Line
  • Avoid hypotension (MAP 90)
  • Only treat excessive hypertension
  • Avoid hypoxemia (pO2 gt60mmHg, Sat gt90)
  • Avoid hypercapnia
  • 30 head of bed elevation
  • If filling status and haemodynamics are OK
  • Sedation
  • Cave blood pressure
  • Awake patients neuroleptics
  • MV patients propofol opiates. No routine
    curare

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Stepwise treatment of ICH
  • First Line
  • Drainage of CSF
  • Absolute threshold is unlikely to exist
  • 20-25 mmHg is usually considered the upper
    threshold to initiate therapy
  • Hypertonic saline
  • Osmotic, haemodynamic, immunomodulatory and
    neurochemical effects
  • Bolus vs. continuous
  • Different schemes
  • Central line!
  • Sodium levels 145-155 mEq/L
  • Monitor fluid status avoid hypovolemia

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Stepwise treatment of ICH
  • First Line
  • Mannitol (?)
  • 0.25-1 g/kg
  • 15 15g/100ml
  • Osmotic gradient transient hypervolemia
  • Risk for renal failure, especially with
    osmolarity gt320
  • Cochrane review
  • Beneficial on ? when compared to pentobarbital
  • Detrimental compared to hypertonic saline
  • Insufficient data on prehospital use
  • No diagnosis of diabetes insipidus based on
    urinary osmolarity after mannitol treatment!

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Stepwise treatment of ICH
  • Second Line
  • Hyperventilation
  • Cerebral vasoconstriction ? CBF ?
  • Risk for cerebral ischemia (CBF lt15-50cc/100g/)
  • Rebound effect?
  • Avoid chronic prolonged hyperventilation paCO2
    lt25 mmHg in the absence of increased ICP
  • Avoid prophylactic hyperventilation lt 35 mmHg
    especially in first 5d and particularly during
    first 24h
  • May be necessary for brief periods if acute
    neurological deterioration or for longer periods
    if refractory to first line measures.

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Stepwise treatment of ICH
  • Second Line
  • Barbiturates (Pentobarbital)
  • Loading dose 5mg/kg ? 1-5 mk/kg/h until burst
    suppression on EEG
  • Efficacious is lowering ICP in refractory ICH
  • Adverse effects!
  • Cardiac depression
  • Immune depression
  • Hypernatremia
  • Central line!
  • No prophylactic use

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Stepwise treatment of ICH
  • Third Line
  • Hypothermia
  • 32-34
  • Ice application, wind tunnel, Coolguard
  • Blocks neurotoxic neurotransmitters
  • No rebound effect
  • Decompressive craniotomy
  • Steroids are NOT useful

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Open Questions
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Open questions?
  • Effect of ACS on  normal brain  or  possible 
    brain injury
  • Thresholds to decompress

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Conclusions
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Conclusions
  • Evidence that IAH has a detrimental effect in the
    setting of TBI.
  • Decompression surgically or medically can
    improve the outcome
  • Monitor IAH and if necessary ICH
  • Prevent IAH
  • Treat IAH and ICH
  • Open questions still work to do!

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