Noninvasive monitoring of brain edema after hypoxia in newborn piglets

PEDIATRIC RESEARCH(2017)

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Background Development of cerebral edema after brain injury carries a high risk for brain damage and death. The present study tests the ability of a noninvasive cerebral edema monitoring system that uses near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) with water as the chromophore of interest to detect brain edema following hypoxia. Methods Ventilated piglets were exposed to hypoxia for 1 h, and then returned to normal oxygen levels for 4 h. An NIRS sensor was placed on the animal’s head at baseline, and changes in light attenuation were converted to changes in H 2 O. Cerebral water content and aquaporin-4 protein (AQP4) expression were measured. Results The system detected changes in NIRS–derived water signal as early as 2 h after hypoxia, and provided fivefold signal amplification, representing a 10% increase in brain water content and a sixfold increase in AQP4, 4 h after hypoxia. Changes in water signal correlated well with changes in cerebral water content ( R =0.74) and AQP4 expression ( R =0.97) in the piglet brain. Conclusion The data show that NIRS can detect cerebral edema early in the injury process, thus providing an opportunity to initiate therapy at an earlier and more effective time-point after an insult than is available with current technology.
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Brain injuries,Hypoxia,Medical imaging,Paediatric research,Medicine/Public Health,general,Pediatrics,Pediatric Surgery
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