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Cerebral Oxygen Delivery and Consumption in Brain-Injured Patients

Dorota Siwicka-Gieroba, Chiara Robba, Jakub Gołacki, Rafael Badenes, Wojciech Dąbrowski

2022Journal of Personalized Medicine29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Organism survival depends on oxygen delivery and utilization to maintain the balance of energy and toxic oxidants production. This regulation is crucial to the brain, especially after acute injuries. Secondary insults after brain damage may include impaired cerebral metabolism, ischemia, intracranial hypertension and oxygen concentration disturbances such as hypoxia or hyperoxia. Recent data highlight the important role of clinical protocols in improving oxygen delivery and resulting in lower mortality in brain-injured patients. Clinical protocols guide the rules for oxygen supplementation based on physiological processes such as elevation of oxygen supply (by mean arterial pressure (MAP) and intracranial pressure (ICP) modulation, cerebral vasoreactivity, oxygen capacity) and reduction of oxygen demand (by pharmacological sedation and coma or hypothermia). The aim of this review is to discuss oxygen metabolism in the brain under different conditions.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHypoxia (environmental)HyperoxiaComa (optics)IschemiaOxygenIntracranial pressureAnesthesiaHypothermiaInternal medicineLungChemistryOpticsPhysicsOrganic chemistryTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular DisturbancesCardiac Arrest and ResuscitationThermal Regulation in Medicine