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ABSTRACT Purpose: To investigate the neuroprotective effects of the SOD2 gene in cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury function and the underlying mechanisms in a mice model of middle cerebral artery ischemia reperfusion. Methods: SOD2 transgenic mice were engineered using transcription activator-like effector nucleases, and the genotype was identified using PCR after every three generations. Transgenic and C57BL/6J wild type mice were simultaneously subjected to the middle cerebral artery occlusion model. Results: SOD2 expression in the brain, heart, kidney, and skeletal muscle of transgenic mice was significantly higher than that in the wild type. Following ischemia reperfusion, the infarct volume of wild type mice decreased after treatment with fenofibrate compared to the CMC group. Infarction volume in SOD2 transgenic mice after CMC and fenofibrate treatment was significantly reduced. The recovery of cerebral blood flow in wild type mice treated with fenofibrate was significantly enhanced compared with that in the CMC group. Conclusions: The expression of SOD2 in transgenic mice was significantly higher than that in wild type mice, the neuroprotective role of fenofibrate depends on an increase in SOD2 expression.
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CBF measured with Arterial Spin Labeling (ASL) obtained by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) may become an important biomarker by showing changes in early stages of AD, such as in the prodromal stage of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Objective: Verify the correlation between atrophy and CBF in patients with MCI and mild phase ADD, to demonstrate whether changes in CBF can be considered as vascular biomarkers in the diagnosis of the DA continuum. Methods: 11 healthy volunteers, 16 MCI and 15 mild ADD were evaluated. Images of the brain were acquired, including CBF measured with Arterial Spin Labeling (ASL). Results: When comparing MCI with control, a reduction in normalized CBF was observed in left posterior cingulate (estimated difference -0.38; p=0.02), right posterior cingulate (estimated difference -0.45; p=0.02) and right precuneus (estimated difference -0.28; p <0.01); also increase in normalized CBF in right upper temporal pole (estimated difference 0.22; p=0.03). It was also observed that in MCI, the smaller the gray matter volume, the smaller the CBF in the left posterior cingulate; as well as the greater the cerebrospinal fluid volume, consequent to the encephalic volumetric reduction associated with atrophy, the greater the CBF in the right superior temporal pole. When comparing controls, MCI and mild AD, in relation to the other variables, no other correlations were observed between CBF and atrophy. Conclusion: In patients with MCI, the reduction of CBF in the left posterior cingulate correlated with gray matter atrophy, as well as the increase of CBF in the right upper temporal pole correlated with an increase in cerebrospinal fluid consequent to the encephalic volumetric reduction associated with atrophy, demonstrating the influence of CBF in AD related brain atrophy. These findings position CBF as a possible vascular biomarker for early-stage AD diagnoses.
A imagem por ressonância magnética (IRM) pode se tornar um importante biomarcador ao mostrar alterações nos estágios iniciais da doença de Alzheimer (DA). Objetivo: Sendo a atrofia cerebral um importante biomarcador de neurodegeneração na DA, o presente estudo foi realizado com o objetivo de verificar se há correlação entre atrofia e fluxo sanguíneo cerebral (FSC) em pacientes com diagnóstico de CCL e demência da doença de Alzheimer (DDA) leve, com o objetivo de revelar se as alterações no FSC podem ser consideradas possíveis biomarcadores vasculares no diagnóstico do continuum da DA. Métodos: Foram avaliados 11 voluntários saudáveis, 16 CCL e 15 DDA leve. Imagens do cérebro foram adquiridas em um equipamento de 3 T, incluindo imagens ponderadas em T1 de alta resolução para avaliação anatômica e Arterial Spin Labeling (ASL) para a quantificação de FSC. Resultados: Quando comparado CCL com controle, observou-se redução no FSC normalizado em cingulado posterior esquerdo (diferença estimada de -0,38; p=0,02), cingulado posterior direito (diferença estimada de -0,45; p=0,02) e precúneo direito (diferença estimada de -0,28; p <0,01); e aumento de FSC normalizado no polo temporal superior direito (diferença estimada de 0,22; p=0,03). No CCL, quanto menor o volume da substância cinzenta, menor o FSC no cingulado posterior esquerdo; quanto maior o volume de fluido cerebroespinhal, consequente à redução volumétrica encefálica, maior o FSC no polo temporal superior direito. Conclusão: Nos pacientes com diagnóstico de CCL, a redução de FSC no cingulado posterior esquerdo apresentou correlação com atrofia da substância cinzenta, assim como o aumento de FSC no polo temporal superior direito apresentou correlação com o aumento de fluido cerebroespinhal, demonstrando a provável influência do FSC na atrofia encefálica relacionada à DA.
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BACKGROUND: Restoration of brain tissue perfusion is a determining factor in the neurological evolution of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and hemorrhagic shock (HS). In a porcine model of HS without neurological damage, it was observed that the use of fluids or vasoactive drugs was effective in restoring brain perfusion; however, only terlipressin promoted restoration of cerebral oxygenation and lower expression of edema and apoptosis markers. It is unclear whether the use of vasopressor drugs is effective and beneficial during situations of TBI. The objective of this study is to compare the effects of resuscitation with saline solution and terlipressin on cerebral perfusion and oxygenation in a model of TBI and HS. METHODS: Thirty-two pigs weighing 20-30 kg were randomly allocated into four groups: control (no treatment), saline (60 ml/kg of 0.9% NaCl), terlipressin (2 mg of terlipressin), and saline plus terlipressin (20 ml/kg of 0.9% NaCl + 2 mg of terlipressin). Brain injury was induced by lateral fluid percussion, and HS was induced through pressure-controlled bleeding, aiming at a mean arterial pressure (MAP) of 40 mmHg. After 30 min of circulatory shock, resuscitation strategies were initiated according to the group. The systemic and cerebral hemodynamic and oxygenation parameters, lactate levels, and hemoglobin levels were evaluated. The data were subjected to analysis of variance for repeated measures. The significance level established for statistical analysis was p < 0.05. RESULTS: The terlipressin and saline plus terlipressin groups showed an increase in MAP that lasted until the end of the experiment (p < 0.05). There was a notable increase in intracranial pressure in all groups after starting treatment for shock. Cerebral perfusion pressure and cerebral oximetry showed no improvement after hemodynamic recovery in any group. The groups that received saline at resuscitation had the lowest hemoglobin concentrations after treatment. CONCLUSIONS: The treatment of hypotension in HS with saline and/or terlipressin cannot restore cerebral perfusion or oxygenation in experimental models of HS and severe TBI. Elevated MAP raises intracranial pressure owing to brain autoregulation dysfunction caused by TBI.
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Lesiones Traumáticas del Encéfalo , Hipotensión , Choque Hemorrágico , Humanos , Animales , Porcinos , Choque Hemorrágico/tratamiento farmacológico , Terlipresina/farmacología , Terlipresina/uso terapéutico , Solución Salina , Circulación Cerebrovascular , Oximetría/efectos adversos , Lesiones Traumáticas del Encéfalo/terapia , Lesiones Traumáticas del Encéfalo/tratamiento farmacológico , Hipotensión/tratamiento farmacológico , Resucitación , Perfusión/efectos adversos , Hemoglobinas , Modelos Teóricos , Modelos Animales de EnfermedadRESUMEN
SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the correlation between dizziness and intracranial artery calcification. METHODS: A total of 107 consecutive patients were recruited for this study. These patients were categorized into first (case) and second (control) groups. The first and second groups had complaints of dizziness and headache, respectively. All the patients had noncontrast cranial computed tomography images. Bilateral internal carotid arteries, bilateral vertebral arteries, and basilar arteries were evaluated for detecting burden of intracranial artery calcification. Finally, demographic characteristics, stroke risk factors, and burden of intracranial artery calcification of these two groups were compared. The Mann-Whitney U test, chi-square test, and Spearman's correlation were performed to analyze the study. RESULTS: It was found that the first and second groups included 39 and 68 patients, respectively. The mean age of the first group was significantly higher than that of the second group. The mean burden of intracranial artery calcification of the posterior circulation in the first and second groups were not statistically different from each other (p=0.555). The mean burden of intracranial artery calcification of the anterior circulation in the first group was found to be significantly higher than the second group (p=0.005). However, no significant difference was found between the two groups in terms of burden of intracranial artery calcification of anterior or posterior circulation, when the age variable was synchronized in both groups. CONCLUSION: Although this study found a limited correlation between dizziness and intracranial artery calcification, this situation was basically related to aging.
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ABSTRACT: CBF measured with Arterial Spin Labeling (ASL) obtained by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) may become an important biomarker by showing changes in early stages of AD, such as in the prodromal stage of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Objective: Verify the correlation between atrophy and CBF in patients with MCI and mild phase ADD, to demonstrate whether changes in CBF can be considered as vascular biomarkers in the diagnosis of the DA continuum. Methods: 11 healthy volunteers, 16 MCI and 15 mild ADD were evaluated. Images of the brain were acquired, including CBF measured with Arterial Spin Labeling (ASL). Results: When comparing MCI with control, a reduction in normalized CBF was observed in left posterior cingulate (estimated difference -0.38; p=0.02), right posterior cingulate (estimated difference -0.45; p=0.02) and right precuneus (estimated difference -0.28; p <0.01); also increase in normalized CBF in right upper temporal pole (estimated difference 0.22; p=0.03). It was also observed that in MCI, the smaller the gray matter volume, the smaller the CBF in the left posterior cingulate; as well as the greater the cerebrospinal fluid volume, consequent to the encephalic volumetric reduction associated with atrophy, the greater the CBF in the right superior temporal pole. When comparing controls, MCI and mild AD, in relation to the other variables, no other correlations were observed between CBF and atrophy. Conclusion: In patients with MCI, the reduction of CBF in the left posterior cingulate correlated with gray matter atrophy, as well as the increase of CBF in the right upper temporal pole correlated with an increase in cerebrospinal fluid consequent to the encephalic volumetric reduction associated with atrophy, demonstrating the influence of CBF in AD related brain atrophy. These findings position CBF as a possible vascular biomarker for early-stage AD diagnoses.
RESUMO: A imagem por ressonância magnética (IRM) pode se tornar um importante biomarcador ao mostrar alterações nos estágios iniciais da doença de Alzheimer (DA). Objetivo: Sendo a atrofia cerebral um importante biomarcador de neurodegeneração na DA, o presente estudo foi realizado com o objetivo de verificar se há correlação entre atrofia e fluxo sanguíneo cerebral (FSC) em pacientes com diagnóstico de CCL e demência da doença de Alzheimer (DDA) leve, com o objetivo de revelar se as alterações no FSC podem ser consideradas possíveis biomarcadores vasculares no diagnóstico do continuum da DA. Métodos: Foram avaliados 11 voluntários saudáveis, 16 CCL e 15 DDA leve. Imagens do cérebro foram adquiridas em um equipamento de 3 T, incluindo imagens ponderadas em T1 de alta resolução para avaliação anatômica e Arterial Spin Labeling (ASL) para a quantificação de FSC. Resultados: Quando comparado CCL com controle, observou-se redução no FSC normalizado em cingulado posterior esquerdo (diferença estimada de -0,38; p=0,02), cingulado posterior direito (diferença estimada de -0,45; p=0,02) e precúneo direito (diferença estimada de -0,28; p <0,01); e aumento de FSC normalizado no polo temporal superior direito (diferença estimada de 0,22; p=0,03). No CCL, quanto menor o volume da substância cinzenta, menor o FSC no cingulado posterior esquerdo; quanto maior o volume de fluido cerebroespinhal, consequente à redução volumétrica encefálica, maior o FSC no polo temporal superior direito. Conclusão: Nos pacientes com diagnóstico de CCL, a redução de FSC no cingulado posterior esquerdo apresentou correlação com atrofia da substância cinzenta, assim como o aumento de FSC no polo temporal superior direito apresentou correlação com o aumento de fluido cerebroespinhal, demonstrando a provável influência do FSC na atrofia encefálica relacionada à DA.
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Abstract Introduction The intervention of respiratory physio-therapy in neonatal units is in continuous development, having its own care characteristics related to the weight and gestational age of the newborn, respecting the immaturity of the organs and systems and the diseases of this patient. Through techniques, the objective is to optimize the respiratory function, assisting in the clearance of secretions, and the restoration of lung volumes. Objective To verify if the respiratory physiotherapy technique of selective insufflation alters the cerebral blood flow in premature infants under 34 weeks of gestational age. Methods This is an uncontrolled clinical trial, conducted in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of a level III hospital, between January 2019 and March 2020, with participation of premature newborns under 34 weeks of gestational age. All were submitted to transfontanellar Doppler ultrasonography to assess cerebral blood flow measurements, mainly the resistance index, before and after the application of the selective insufflation respiratory physiotherapy technique. Results Sixty-two newborns were included, with a mean gestational age of 29.3 ± 2.2 weeks and birth weight of 1,259 ± 388 grams. The resistance index did not change significantly (RI before: 0.55 ± 0.07; after: 0.54 ± 0.07; p = 0.06) before and after the intervention and no studied variables such as, gender, gestational age, weight, Apgar score or SNAPPE II score had an influence on cerebral blood flow measurements. Conclusion The selective insufflation technique did not alter cerebral blood flow in premature newborn infants under 34 weeks gestational age.
Resumo Introdução A intervenção da fisioterapia respiratória nas unidades neonatais está em contínuo desenvolvimento, tendo características próprias de atendimento relacio-nadas ao peso e à idade gestacional do recém-nascido, respeitando a imaturidade dos órgãos e sistemas e as doenças desse paciente. Objetivo Verificar se a técnica de fisioterapia respiratória de insuflação seletiva altera o fluxo sanguíneo cerebral de prematuros menores de 34 semanas de idade gestacional. Métodos Trata-se de um ensaio clínico não controlado, realizado em uma Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal de um hospital nível III, entre janeiro de 2019 e março de 2020, com a participação de recém-nascidos prematuros menores de 34 semanas de idade gestacional. Todos foram submetidos ao exame de ultrassonografia transfontanela com Doppler para avaliar as medidas de fluxo sanguíneo cerebral, principalmente o índice de resistência, antes e depois da aplicação da técnica de fisioterapia respiratória de insuflação seletiva. Resultados Sessenta e dois recém-nascidos foram incluídos, com média de idade gestacional de 29,3 ± 2,2 semanas e peso de nascimento de 1259 ± 388 gramas. O índice de resistência não se modificou de forma significativa antes e depois da intervenção (IR antes: 0,55 ± 0,07; depois: 0,54 ± 0,07; p = 0,06) e nenhuma variável estudada, como sexo, idade gestacional, peso, escore de Apgar ou escore SNAPPE II, teve influência nas medidas de fluxo sanguíneo cerebral. Conclusão A técnica de insuflação seletiva não alterou o fluxo sanguíneo cerebral de recém-nascidos prematuros menores de 34 semanas de idade gestacional.
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Abstract Background Perioperative stroke, delirium, and cognitive impairment could be related to management and to variations in blood pressure control, cerebral hypoperfusion and raised blood volume. Cerebral autoregulation (CAR) is a mechanism to maintain cerebral perfusion through the control of the vascular tone and hemodynamic reactions in the circulation. Objective The present systematic review addresses the relationship between impaired CAR and perioperative stroke by evaluating the rate of neurological complications after surgery in studies in which perioperative CAR was tested or monitored. Methods We included randomized clinical trials and prospective observational studies. All studies had adjusted the relative risk, hazard ratio or 95% confidence interval (95%CI) values. These estimation effects were tested using random-effects models. Heterogeneity among the selected studies was assessed using the Higgins and Thompson I2 statistics. Results The Web of Science, PubMed and EMBASE electronic databases were searched to retrieve articles. A total of 4,476 studies published between 1983 and 2019 were analyzed, but only 5 qualified for the data extraction and were included in the final analysis. The combined study cohort comprised 941 patients who underwent CAR monitoring during surgical procedures. All studies provided information about perioperative stroke, which equated to 16% (158 of 941) of the overall patient population. Conclusion The present meta-analysis showed evidence of the impact of CAR impairment in the risk of perioperative stroke. On the pooled analysis, blood fluctuations or other brain insults large enough to compromise CAR were associated with the outcome of stroke (odds ratio [OR]: 2.26; 95%CI: 1.54-2.98;p < 0.0001).
Resumo Antecedentes Acidente vascular cerebral (AVC) perioperatório, delírio e comprometimento cognitivo podem estar relacionados ao manejo e à variações no controle da pressão arterial, à hipoperfusão cerebral, e ao aumento do volume sanguíneo. A autorregulação cerebral (ARC) é um mecanismo para manter a perfusão cerebral por meio do controle do tônus vascular e das reações hemodinâmicas na circulação. Objetivo Este trabalho aborda sistematicamente a determinação da relação entre a falha da ARC e o AVC perioperatório, com uma avaliação da taxa de complicações neurológicas pós-cirúrgicas em estudos em que a ARC perioperatória foi monitorada. Métodos Esta revisão sistemática incluiu ensaios clínicos randomizados e estudos observacionais prospectivos. Todos os estudos ajustaram o risco relativo, a razão de risco ou os valores de intervalo de confiança de 95% (IC95%). Esses efeitos de estimativas foram testados usando modelos de efeitos aleatórios. A heterogeneidade entre os diferentes estudos foi avaliada por meio das estatísticas de Higgins e Thompson I2. Resultados As bases de dados eletrônicas Web of Science, PubMed e Embase foram pesquisadas para selecionar os artigos. Um total de 4.476 estudos publicados entre 1983 e 2019 foram analisados, mas apenas 5 se qualificavam para a extração de dados e foram incluídos na análise final. A coorte combinada do estudo foi composta por 941 pacientes. Todos os estudos forneceram informações sobre AVC perioperatório, o que equivaleu a 16% (158 de 941) da população geral de pacientes. Conclusão Esta meta-análise mostrou evidências do impacto do prejuízo da ARC no risco de AVC perioperatório. Na análise conjunta, as flutuações sanguíneas ou outros insultos cerebrais grandes o suficiente para comprometer a ARC foram associados ao resultado do AVC (razão de probabilidades [RP]: 2,26; IC95%: 1,54-2,98;p < 0,0001).
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INTRODUCTION: SARS-CoV-2 infection can produce endothelial injury and microvascular damage, one cause of the multiorgan failure associated with COVID-19. Cerebrovascular endothelial damage increases the risk of stroke in COVID-19 patients, which makes prompt diagnosis important. Endothelial dysfunction can be evaluated by using transcranial Doppler ultrasound to study cerebral hemodynamic reserve, but there are few of these studies in patients with COVID-19, and the technique is not included in COVID-19 action and follow-up guidelines nationally or internationally. OBJECTIVE: Estimate baseline cerebral hemodynamic patterns, cerebral hemodynamic reserve, and breath-holding index in recovered COVID-19 patients. METHOD: We conducted an exploratory study in 51 people; 27 men and 24 women 20-78 years of age, divided into two groups. One group comprised 25 recovered COVID-19 patients, following clinical and epidemiological discharge, who suffered differing degrees of disease severity, and who had no neurological symptoms or disease at the time they were incorporated into the study. The second group comprised 26 people who had not been diagnosed with COVID-19 and who tested negative by RT-PCR at the time of study enrollment. Recovered patients were further divided into two groups: those who had been asymptomatic or had mild disease, and those who had severe or critical disease. We performed transcranial Doppler ultrasounds to obtain baseline and post-apnea tests of cerebral hemodynamic patterns to evaluate cerebral hemodynamic reserve and breath-holding indices. We characterized the recovered patient group and the control group through simple descriptive statistics (means and standard deviations). RESULTS: There were no measurable differences in baseline cerebral hemodynamics between the groups. However, cerebral hemodynamic reserve and breath-holding index were lower in those who had COVID-19 than among control participants (19.9% vs. 36.8% and 0.7 vs. 1.2 respectively). These variables were similar for patients who had asymptomatic or mild disease (19.9% vs.19.8%) and for those who had severe or critical disease (0.7 vs. 0.7). CONCLUSIONS: Patients recovered from SARS-CoV-2 infection showed decreased cerebral hemodynamic reserve and breath-holding index regardless of the disease's clinical severity or presence of neurological symptoms. These abnormalities may be associated with endothelial damage caused by COVID-19. It would be useful to include transcranial Doppler ultrasound in evaluation and follow-up protocols for patients with COVID-19.
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COVID-19 , Cuba , Femenino , Hemodinámica , Humanos , Masculino , SARS-CoV-2 , Ultrasonografía Doppler TranscranealRESUMEN
The intracranial compliance in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients and the association with cardiovascular autonomic control have not been fully elucidated. The aim of this study was to assess intracranial compliance using the noninvasive intracranial pressure (niICP) and the monitoring of waveform peaks (P1, P2, and P3) and the relationship with cardiovascular autonomic control in T2DM patients. Thirty-two men aged 40-60 years without cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) were studied: T2DMG (n=16) and control group CG (n=16). The niICP was evaluated by a noninvasive extracranial sensor placed on the scalp. Cardiovascular autonomic control was evaluated by indices of the baroreflex sensitivity (BRS), from temporal series of R-R intervals of electrocardiogram and systolic arterial pressure, during supine and orthostatic positions. The participants remained in the supine position for 15 min and then 15 min more in orthostatism. T2DMG presented a decrease of the P2/P1 ratio during the orthostatic position (P<0.001). There was a negative moderate correlation between the P2 peak with cardiovascular coupling (K2HP-SAPLF) in supine (r=-0.612, P=0.011) and orthostatic (r=-0.568, P=0.020) positions in T2DMG. We concluded that T2DM patients without CAN and cardiovascular complications presented intracranial compliance similar to healthy subjects. Despite preserved intracranial adjustments, T2DM patients had a response of greater magnitude in orthostatism. In addition, the decoupling between the heart period and blood pressure signal oscillations in low frequency appeared to be related to the worsening of intracranial compliance due to the increased P2 peak.
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Abstract Background: Prolonged sitting, typical of desk work, decreases cerebral blood flow (CBF), mood and affect. Conversely, short physical activity breaks from sitting may prevent these detrimental effects and provide cardiometabolic benefits. Objective: We evaluated the effect of interrupting prolonged sitting with short breaks of light physical activity combined with tea consumption on CBF, cerebral autoregulation (CA), mood, and affect in desk workers. Methods: Nineteen healthy desk workers (ten male, 27±10 years) performed desk work in a laboratory for six hours on two separate intervention days: tea breaks (TEA-BREAK: short walk combined with ingestion of one cup of tea every hour) and sedentary (SED: ingestion of one cup of water every hour, while seated). Before and after desk work, we assessed mean arterial pressure (MAP), middle cerebral artery blood velocity (MCAv) and CA. Questionnaires were used to assess mood (Bond & Lader, PANAS) and affect (Affect grid) before and after the intervention. Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation. Two-way ANOVA with repeated measurements followed by Sidak post hoc test was used for data analysis. Paired Student's t-test was also used to compare changes (Δ) between trials. Statistical significance was at p<0.05. Results: Desk work increased MAP (4.6±4.6 Δ mmHg; P<0.05), and decreased MCAv (-5.2±7.0 Δ cm/s; P<0.05), with no difference between interventions in these parameters. TEA-BREAKS, but not SED, decreased gain (-0.08±0.12 Δ cm.s−1.mmHg.−1) and increased phase (5.26±8.84 Δ radians) at very low frequency (P<0.05), but not at low frequency. Small changes in positive affect were found after the six hours of desk work (-5.5±7.3 Δ scale; P<0.05), with no differences between interventions. Conclusion: Changes in MCAv and positive affect induced by prolonged desk work could not be prevented by TEA-BREAKS. However, TEA-BREAKS improved CA, suggesting a higher efficiency in maintaining MCAv in response to blood pressure fluctuations.
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Studies have demonstrated the beneficial effects of light- and moderate-intensity physical exercise on the nervous system of animals with cerebral ischemia. To investigate the effects of two high-intensity physical exercise protocols, standardized for resistance and strength gain, in rats trained before cerebral ischemia induced by Bilateral Common Carotid Artery Occlusion (BCCAO). Forty-eight male Wistar rats were divided into two groups: with ischemia and without ischemia (sham). Both groups were subdivided into animals that performed high-intensity exercises in the muscle strength modality (I+Ex2; Sham+Ex2; n=16); animals submitted to high-intensity exercises in the aerobic modality (I+Ex1; Sham+Ex1; n=16), and animals that did not practice physical exercises - sedentary (I+Sed; Sham+Sed, n=16). Cerebral ischemia was induced using the BCCAO model. The physical training program used before the procedure was of high intensity, in the aerobic and muscular strength modalities, and was performed using a vertical ladder, for 4 weeks, 5 days per week. In order to process and stain the brain tissue, the Nissl method was used for neuron labeling and quantification in the cortex, striatum, and hippocampus. As for the animals' body weight and the heart weight differences were found between the groups I+Ex2 and Sham+Ex2 (p<0.05). Data on neuron quantification in the cerebral cortex, dentate gyrus, and right and left striatum revealed significant differences between groups. High-intensity physical training in the strength gain modality promotes significant damage to the animal's brain when performed prior to BCCAO-induced cerebral ischemia.
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Lesiones Encefálicas , Isquemia Encefálica , Condicionamiento Físico Animal , Animales , Lesiones Encefálicas/epidemiología , Isquemia Encefálica/etiología , Enfermedades de las Arterias Carótidas/complicaciones , Masculino , Condicionamiento Físico Animal/efectos adversos , Condicionamiento Físico Animal/fisiología , Ratas , Ratas WistarRESUMEN
Flow diverters have become a critical instrument for complex aneurysms treatment. However, limited data are currently available regarding short and long-term outcomes for the Silk flow diverter. The objective of the study is to determine neurological prognosis and mortality rates for the Silk flow diversion device used in intracranial aneurysms. A systematic review with meta-analysis was performed using databases. The following descriptors were used for the search: "SILK", "Flow Diverter", "Mortality", and "Prognosis". The following data were extracted: mortality, good functional outcome, Glasgow outcome scale, complete or near-complete occlusion rates, rate of retreatment, and complications (thromboembolic and hemorrhagic complications). A total of 14 studies were selected. Among the 14 studies, 13 were retrospective observational cohort studies and 1 was a prospective observational cohort study. The mortality rate was 2.84%. The clinical good outcomes rate was 93.3%. The poor outcome rate was 6.6%. The overall thromboembolic complication rate was 6.06% (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.00-6.37, P=0.12, I2=3.13%). The total hemorrhagic complication rate was 1.62% (95% CI 0.00-5.34, P=0.28, I2=1.56%). The complete aneurysm occlusion rate was 80.4% (95% CI 8.65-9.38, P<0.0001, I2=9.09%). The Silk diverter device has a good safety and efficacy profile for treating intracranial aneurysms with high complete occlusion rates.
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INTRODUCTION: Alzheimer disease is related to several risk factors including aging, family history, high blood pressure and diabetes. Studies have shown specific regional cerebral perfusion changes in patients with Alzheimer disease. Some authors state that these changes could appear years before patient memory becomes impaired, enabling early diagnosis in high-risk persons who appear to be healthy. OBJECTIVE: Determine the usefulness of cerebral perfusion studies in Alzheimer patients and first-degree relatives for obtaining additional diagnostic information and detecting functional changes that may suggest elevated disease risk. METHODS: This study involved 128 persons (87 clinically diagnosed with Alzheimer disease and 41 of their first-degree relatives with normal cognition), all from Artemisa Province, Cuba. We performed clinical, laboratory, neuropsychological and genetic (apolipoprotein E-ApoE, e4 allele) tests, as well as cerebral perfusion studies using single photon emission computed tomography after administering 740-925 MBq of 99m Tc-ECD, following internationally standardized protocols. RESULTS: In the Alzheimer disease group, the cerebral single photon emission computed tomography showed a typical Alzheimer pattern (bilateral posterior temporal-parietal hypoperfusion) in 77% (67/87) of participants; 35.9% (28/67) in stage 1; 51.3% (40/67) in stage 2; and 12.8% (10/67) in stage 3 of the disease. In this group, 12.7% (11/87) had mild or unilateral cerebral perfusion changes; 5.7% (5/87) vascular dementia; 3.4% (3/87) frontal dementia; and 1.2% (1/87) normal cerebral perfusion. Of the patients, 28.7% (25/87) received a different classification of stage and disease diagnosis after cerebral perfusion results were considered. In the relative group, 14.6% (6/41) had cerebral perfusion abnormalities. Among these, 7.1% (3/41) were mild bilateral temporal-parietal hypoperfusion; 4.8% (2/41) mild unilateral temporal-parietal hypoperfusion; and 2.4% (1/41) had perfusion defecits in their right frontal lobes. Of patients with typical Alzheimer disease patterns in the cerebral single photon emission computed tomography, 76.6% (52/67) had positive ApoE e4. All relatives with perfusion abnormalities (6/6) had positive ApoE e4. CONCLUSIONS: Cerebral perfusion studies confirmed the Alzheimer disease diagnosis, classified disease stages, and differentiated between the types of dementia. The test showed perfusion changes in several asymptomatic first-degree relatives with positive ApoE e4, which could be predictors of disease. The technique was useful for evaluating patients and their relatives.
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Enfermedad de Alzheimer/fisiopatología , Enfermedades Asintomáticas , Encéfalo/irrigación sanguínea , Circulación Cerebrovascular , Salud de la Familia , Síntomas Prodrómicos , Adulto , Anciano , Enfermedad de Alzheimer/diagnóstico , Cuba , Demencia Vascular/diagnóstico , Demencia Vascular/fisiopatología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana EdadRESUMEN
Resumen Introducción: el cerebro es un órgano altamente irrigado, y esta irrigación es suministrada por el círculo arterial cerebral: una red arterial anastomótica con frecuentes variaciones anatómicas, algunas asociadas con patologías. El objetivo es describir las características antropométricas y variaciones anatómicas del círculo arterial cerebral en una muestra de especímenes cadavéricos humanos. Materiales y métodos: se revisaron 50 encéfalos, de los cuales 24 cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión. Se realizaron medidas de diámetro y longitud y también se describieron variaciones anatómicas y variaciones morfométricas. Resultados: siete especímenes evidenciaron variaciones anatómicas (29.1 %); 3 (12.5 %), arteria cerebral anterior (ACA) ácigos; uno (4.1 %), doble ACA en el segmento A1; uno (4.1 %), triple ACA en el segmento A2 y doble arteria comunicante anterior (AcomA); uno (4.1 %), agenesia de la arteria comunicante posterior (AComP) derecha; uno (4.1 %), de la AComP izquierda. El 29.1 % presentó variaciones antropométricas; el 12.5 %, hipoplasia de la AComP derecha; el 12.5 %>, de la AComP izquierda, y el 4.1 %>, hipoplasia bilateral de la AComP. Conclusión: la presencia de variaciones anatómicas fue inferior a la hallada en otros estudios, con predominio de variantes de la circulación anterior. Se describe la presencia de triple ACA en el segmento A2 y doble arteria comunicante anterior.
Abstract Introduction: The brain is a highly irrigated organ; this irrigation is supplied by the cerebral arterial circle: an anastomotic arterial network with frequent anatomical variations, some of which are associated with pathologies. This study aimed to describe the anthropometric characteristics and anatomical variations of the cerebral arterial circle in a sample of human cadaveric specimens. Materials and Methods: A total of 50 brains were examined, 24 of which met the inclusion criteria. Diameter and length measurements were obtained, and anatomical and morphometric variations were described. Results: Seven specimens (29.1%) had anatomical variations: 3 (12.5%) had azygos anterior cerebral artery (ACA), 1 (4.1%) had double ACA in segment A1, 1 (4.1%) had triple ACA in segment A2 and double anterior communicating artery (AcomA), 1 (4.1%) had right posterior communicating artery (AComP) agenesis, and 1 (4.1%) had left AComP agenesis. Seven specimens (29.1%) had anthropometric variations: 3 (12.5%) had hypoplasia of right AComP and 3 (12.5%) of left AComP and 1 (4.1%) had bilateral hypoplasia of AComP. Conclusion: The presence of ana-tomical variations was lower than that reported in other studies, with a predominance of variations of the anterior circulation. The presence of triple ACA in segment A2 and double AcomA was described.
Resumo Introdução: o cérebro é um órgão altamente irrigado; esta irrigação é fornecida pelo círculo arterial cerebral: uma rede arterial anastomótica com frequentes variações anatómicas, algumas associadas a patologias. O objetivo é escrever as características antropométricas e variações anatômicas do círculo arterial cerebral em uma amostra de espécimenes cadavéricos humanos. Materiais e métodos: se revisaram 50 encéfalos dos quais 24 cumpriram os critérios de inclusão; realizaram-se medidas de diâmetro e longitude, descreveram-se variações anatômicas e variações morfométricas. Resultados: o 29,1% dos espécimenes apresentaram variações anatómicas (n = 7 ), 3 (12,5%) apresentaram artéria cerebral anterior (ACA) ázigos, um (4,1%) apresentou dupla ACA no segmento A1, um (4,1%) apresentou triple ACA no segmento A2 e dupla artéria comunicante anterior (AcomA), um (4,1%) apresentou agenesia da artéria comunicante posterior (AComP) direita, um (4,1%) da AComP esquerda. 29,1% apresentaram variações antropométricas, três (12,5%) apresentaram hipoplasia de AComP direita, três (12,5%) da AComP esquerda e um (4,1%) hipoplasia bilateral da AComP. Conclusão: a presença de variações anatómicas foi inferior à reportada em outros estudos, com predomínio de variantes da circulação anterior, se descreve a presença de triple ACA no segmento A2 e dupla artéria comunicante anterior.
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Humanos , Círculo Arterial Cerebral , Cadáver , Circulación Cerebrovascular , AntropometríaRESUMEN
OBJECTIVES: Stroke is an important cause of mortality and morbidity in surgery. In the present study, we examined the cerebral oximetry values of patients with carotid artery stenosis who did not present surgical indications and those who did not present carotid artery stenosis in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery by comparing their cerebral oximetry values with cerebrovascular disease (CVD). METHODS: Between January and May 2014, 40 patients who underwent isolated CABG were included in the study. Cerebral oximetry probes were placed prior to induction of anesthesia. Cerebral oximetry values were recorded before induction, in the pump (cardiopulmonary bypass) inlet period, in the post-clamp period, in the pump outlet period, and in the intensive care unit and neurological complications. RESULTS: There was no difference between the groups in terms of demographic data and routine follow-up parameters. Intraoperative surgical data and early postoperative results were similar in both groups. When comparing the groups, there were no statistically significant results in cerebral oximetry values and CVD development. Only one patient in group 2 had postoperative CVD and this patient was discharged from the hospital with right hemiplegia. Mean arterial pressure (MAP)levels were significantly higher in Group 2 (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: The follow-up of cerebral perfusion with a method like near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) will ensure that MAP is adjusted with interventions that will be made according to changes in NIRS. Thus, it will be possible to avoid unnecessary medication and flow-rate increase with cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2) follow-up.
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Estenosis Carotídea , Anciano , Estenosis Carotídea/diagnóstico por imagen , Estenosis Carotídea/cirugía , Circulación Cerebrovascular , Puente de Arteria Coronaria , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Márgenes de Escisión , Persona de Mediana Edad , Oximetría , Oxígeno , Espectroscopía Infrarroja CortaAsunto(s)
Apéndice Atrial , Fibrilación Atrial , Enfermedad de la Válvula Aórtica Bicúspide , Taponamiento Cardíaco , Ablación por Catéter , Amputación Quirúrgica , Apéndice Atrial/diagnóstico por imagen , Apéndice Atrial/cirugía , Fibrilación Atrial/etiología , Fibrilación Atrial/cirugía , Enfermedad de la Válvula Aórtica Bicúspide/complicaciones , Taponamiento Cardíaco/diagnóstico por imagen , Taponamiento Cardíaco/etiología , Taponamiento Cardíaco/cirugía , Catéteres , Humanos , Resultado del TratamientoRESUMEN
Abstract Objectives: Stroke is an important cause of mortality and morbidity in surgery. In the present study, we examined the cerebral oximetry values of patients with carotid artery stenosis who did not present surgical indications and those who did not present carotid artery stenosis in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery by comparing their cerebral oximetry values with cerebrovascular disease (CVD). Methods: Between January and May 2014, 40 patients who underwent isolated CABG were included in the study. Cerebral oximetry probes were placed prior to induction of anesthesia. Cerebral oximetry values were recorded before induction, in the pump (cardiopulmonary bypass) inlet period, in the post-clamp period, in the pump outlet period, and in the intensive care unit and neurological complications. Results: There was no difference between the groups in terms of demographic data and routine follow-up parameters. Intraoperative surgical data and early postoperative results were similar in both groups. When comparing the groups, there were no statistically significant results in cerebral oximetry values and CVD development. Only one patient in group 2 had postoperative CVD and this patient was discharged from the hospital with right hemiplegia. Mean arterial pressure (MAP)levels were significantly higher in Group 2 (P<0.05). Conclusion: The follow-up of cerebral perfusion with a method like near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) will ensure that MAP is adjusted with interventions that will be made according to changes in NIRS. Thus, it will be possible to avoid unnecessary medication and flow-rate increase with cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2) follow-up.
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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Anciano , Estenosis Carotídea/cirugía , Estenosis Carotídea/diagnóstico por imagen , Oxígeno , Oximetría , Circulación Cerebrovascular , Puente de Arteria Coronaria , Espectroscopía Infrarroja Corta , Márgenes de EscisiónRESUMEN
Abstract Early recognition and rapid and appropriate treatment of cardiac tamponade are mandatory to prevent the irreversible deterioration of cerebral perfusion and other important organs. In this study, cardiac tamponade was induced by inadvertent transseptal puncture, which was managed with pericardial drainage and surgical repair in a patient with symptomatic paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. Epicardial atrial fibrillation ablation and left atrial appendage amputation were also performed at the same time.