Assessment of cerebral blood flow velocities, brain midline shift and optic nerve sheath diameter by ultrasound in patients undergoing elective craniotomy: A prospective observational feasibility study

J.A. Valencia,N. Fabregas, J. Tercero, R. Valero

Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación (English Edition)(2023)

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Background: Brain ultrasound allows measuring the cerebral flow velocity, brain midline shift and optic nerve sheath diameter. Literature is scarce in determining the feasibility to periope-ratively perform these measurements altogether and the cerebrovascular behavior in patients scheduled for elective craniotomy.Methods: We assessed bilateral cerebral flow velocities, composite index, brain midline shift and optic nerve sheath diameter by cerebral ultrasound in patients scheduled for elective craniotomy before anesthetic induction, at extubation, and at 6 and 24 hours after. The aim was to assess the feasibility of brain ultrasound in patients for elective craniotomy and to describe the changes in cerebral flow velocities, brain midline shift and optic nerve sheath diameter from baseline values at different times in the postoperative period. Results: Sixteen patients were included, of these two were excluded from analysis due to an inadequate sonographic window. There were no changes throughout the study regarding cerebral flow velocity, brain midline shift nor optic nerve sheath diameter assessments. All parameters were maintained in the physiological range without significant variations during the procedure. No perioperative complications were detected.Conclusions: The results of our study show the feasibility to perform a perioperative assess-ment of cerebral flow velocity, brain midline shift or optic nerve sheath diameter jointly and successfully to obtain additional information of baseline cerebral hemodynamics in patients scheduled for elective craniotomy and their postoperative changes during the first 24 hours. Future studies with lager samples are needed to address the efficacy of cerebral ultrasound as a monitoring tool.& COPY; 2022 Sociedad Espanola de Anestesiologi & PRIME;a, Reanimacion y Terap & PRIME;eutica del Dolor. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
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Transcranial Doppler ultrasonography,Neurosurgical procedure,Transcranial color-coded duplex ultrasonography,Craniotomy,Blood flow velocity,Optic
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