Title: 25. Neurophysiology
125. Neurophysiology Anesthesia
2CEREBRAL PHYSIOLOGY
- CEREBRAL METABOLISM
- ?? total body oygen? 20? ????
- ?? 60? ATP? ????? ????
- NEURONAL ELECTRICAL activity
- hippocampus? cerebellum? ?? ??
- irreversible cellular injury?????
- cerebral perfusion 10?
- blood flow 3-8?
- primary energy source glucose
- hypoglycemia hypoxia?? ??
- hyperglycemia cerebral acidosis cellular
injury - --gt global focal
hypoxic injury
3CEREBRAL PHYSIOLOGY
- CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW
- CBF ? metabolic activity ? ??? flow??? cerebral
metabolic rate????? -
- REGULATION OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW (1)
- 1.Cerebral Perfusion Pressure(CPP)
- CPP MAP ICP (or CVP)
- ?, CVP? ICP?? ??? ?? ? CVP??
- CPP? 80-100mmHg
- ?? ICP? 10mmHg?? ??
- ???? CCP? MAP?? ????
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- 2.Autoregulation
- ???? ???????? ??? ? ???? blood flow? ? ???
?? - ?? ?? CPP? ?? ?? cerebral vasodilation? ???
?? - CBF ? MAP 60160mmHg????? ?????
- ???? ?? flow? pressure ? ??? ??
- BBB? disrupt??? cerebral edema?? hemorrhage?
?? ??
4CEREBRAL PHYSIOLOGY
- REGULATION OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW (2)
- 3.Extrinsic Mechanism
- Respiratory Gas Tensions
- ?? PaCO2??, CBF ??? ??? ?? ? ???
- 20-80mmHg????, CBF? PaCO2? ??
- ????? CSF ? ? ??? pH? ??? ???
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- Temperature
- CBF ? ??1?? ??? ?? 5-7? ???
- Hypothermia CMR? CBF? ??
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- Viscosity
- viscosity? ????? hematocrit ??
- ????? CBF ? ? ??? ??
- Autonomic influences
- brain injury? stroke? vasospasm? ??? ???
??
5CEREBRAL PHYSIOLOGY
- BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER
- ?? ???? vascular endothelial cell???
junction?? -
- lipid barrier?? lipid soluble substances?
????? - ionized??large molecular weight ? ?? ??? ????
- ? ??,charge,lipid solubility,??? protein
binding? ??? ???? -
- CO2, O2, lipid soluble substances(???? ????)?
????? -
- water freely across
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- electrolyte? osmolality??? ????, sodium??
glucose?? ??? ???? - mannitol?? BBB?? ??? water content? ???? ??
6CEREBRAL PHYSIOLOGY
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- CEREBROSPINAL FLUID
- CNS ? trauma??? ??
- ???? ? 21mL/h ????
- ??? ?150ml????
7CEREBRAL PHYSIOLOGY
- INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE
- Cranial vault? rigid structure?? brain(80),
blood(12), CSF(8)? ?? - ???? ???? ????? ???? ??? ?? ICP ? ????
- ICP? ??? supratentorial CSF pressure? ???
- lateral ventricle?? cerebral cortex??
???? ?? 10mmHg?? - ??? lumbar CSF pressure? ????? ??
- major compensatory mechanism
- (1) initial displacement of CSF (from
cranial to spinal compartment) - (2) CSF ? ?? ??
- (3) CSF ?? ??
- (4) total cerebral blood volume? ??
- ??? compliance? arterial blood pressure?
- PaCO2? ??? ??
????? - blood pressure? ???
vasoconstriction, vasodilation
8EFFECT OF ANESTHETIC AGENTS ON CEREBRAL PHYSIOLOGY
- EFFECT OF INHALATION AGENTS (1)
- 1.Volatile Anesthetics
- Cerebral Metabolic Rate
- dose-dependent ?? ??
- Isoflurane? ?? ??(50?? ??)
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- Cerebral Blood Flow Volume
- cerebral blood vessels? dilatation,
autoregulation? impair by dose-dependent - halothane CBF ? ?? ? ?? (200?? ??)
- cf.Isoflurane? 20??
- time-dependent 2-5???? ????? ???
- blood flow? ????
???? ???? - hyperventilation (hypocapnia) ? ?????? CBF ?
?????? -
????? ??? ???? -gtICP ??? ?? -
-
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9EFFECT OF ANESTHETIC AGENTS ON CEREBRAL PHYSIOLOGY
- EFFECT OF INHALATION AGENTS (2)
- Cerebrospinal Fluid Dynamics
- CSF? ??? ??? ??
- Isoflurane ??? ??
- Intracranial Pressure
- ?????? ????? CBF ? ?????
- ??? CSF dynamics, arterial CO2 tension?
????? - choice - isofluane
- 2.Nitrous Oxide
- intravenous agent? ??? minimal effect on
CBF, ?, and ICP - ?? ??? ICP??
10EFFECT OF ANESTHETIC AGENTS ON CEREBRAL PHYSIOLOGY
- EFFECT OF INTRAVENOUS AGENTS (1)
- 1.Induction Agents (1)
- Ketamine? ????? ?? ?????? CMR, CBF? ?? ???
??? - ??? ?????
- cerebral autoregulation? CO2???? ????
- ???, blood flow? metabolic rate? parallel??
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- Barbiturates
- CNS ? 4?? ??
- (1) hypnosis
- (2) CMR? ??
- (3) CBF ? ????? cerebral vascular
resistance? ?? - (4) anticonvulsant activity
- CMR, CBF? ??? EEG? isoelectric????
dose-dependent (?? 50??) - barbiturate-induced vasoconstriction
- -gtnormal? ????
ishemia? ???? ?????? - CSF? ??? ?? -gt lower ICP
-
11EFFECT OF ANESTHETIC AGENTS ON CEREBRAL PHYSIOLOGY
- EFFECT OF INTRAVENOUS AGENTS (2)
- 1.Induction Agents (2)
- Opioids
- CBF , CMR ,ICP? ????? ??????
- ??????? CO2? ????
- Etomidate
- CMR CBF ICP ??
- induction ? myoclonic movement ?? ???
?????? - (?? seizure?? ????)
- epilepsy Hx?????? avoid
- Propofol
- CBF CMR ??
- Anticonvulant activity? ??
- short elimination half-life
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12EFFECT OF ANESTHETIC AGENTS ON CEREBRAL PHYSIOLOGY
- EFFECT OF INTRAVENOUS AGENTS (3)
- 1.Induction Agents (3)
- Benzodiazepines
- barbiturates, etomidate, and propofol ???
????, - CBF CMR ? ??
- anticonvulsant properties
- midazolam? short half-life??? choice???
- ?? ???? unstable ???? CPP? ????
-
emergence? ???? - Ketamine
- cerebral vasculature? ????? CBF ? ?????
- seizure activity? ???
- Intracranial compliance? ????? ??? ???
- CBF ????? ICP ??
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13EFFECT OF ANESTHETIC AGENTS ON CEREBRAL PHYSIOLOGY
- EFFECT OF INTRAVENOUS AGENTS (4)
- 2.Anesthetic Adjuncts
- Iv lidocaine ??????? ??? CMR CBF ICP??
- systolic toxicity?
seizures ???? ?? repeat dose?? - 3.Vadopressors
- MAP? 50-60mmHg?? ?? 150-160mmHg??? ?? CBF ??
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- 4.Vasoilators
- Hypotension? ?? ??, ???? vasodilators?
cerebral vasodilation? - ???? CBF ? dose-relate?? ?? ???
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- 5.Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
- succinylcholine - ?? ??
- (thiopental or propofol? ???,
hyperventilation?? ??? ??) - ICP? ??? ?? ??? ???????
- hypercapnia?? hypoxemia? acute ?? ?? ? ? ??
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14PHYSIOLOGY OF BRAIN PROTECTION
- PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA
- ?? ?? ??? glucose metabolism??? ischemic injury?
???? - ex. interruption of cerebral perfusion,
metabolic substrate, or hypoxemia - STRATEGIES FOR BRAIN PROTECTION (1)
- 1.Hypothermia
- focal and global ischemia? most effective
method - profound hypothermia? ?? total circulatory
arrest??? - neurologic impairment?? 1???? ????
- basal and electrical metabolic requirements?
????? - mild hypothermia(33-35?) - some protective
effect? ??? -
adverse effect? profound hypothermia?? ??
15PHYSIOLOGY OF BRAIN PROTECTION
- STRATEGIES FOR BRAIN PROTECTION (2)
- 2. Anesthetic Agents
- barbiturates,etomidate,propofol, and
isoflurane - - complete electrical silence of the
brain - eliminate the metabolic cost of
electrical activity - barbiturates produce inverse steal
- reduce cerebral edema and
calcium influx - inhibit free radical
formation - blockade of sodium
channels - -- effective brain
protection in focal ischemia - anesthetic agents? global ischemia?? ??? ??
(only hypothermia) -
- 3. Specific Adjuncts
- calcium channel blockers
- cerebral vasodilation but CBF ??
- neurologic outcome? ?? ???? ???
16PHYSIOLOGY OF BRAIN PROTECTION
- STRATEGIES FOR BRAIN PROTECTION (3)
- 4.General Measures
- ??? CPP??? ????
- 1) arterial blood pressure normal or
slight elevated - 2) avoid - venous and ICP ??
- 3) oxygen carrying capacity
- normal arterial tension
hematocrit 30 -
- Hyperglycemia neurologic injury ??
- normocarbia?? hypo? cerebral
vasoconstriction -gt ischemia ?? - hyper? steal
phenomena ?? acidosis ??
17PHYSIOLOGY OF BRAIN PROTECTION
- EFFECT OF ANESTHESIA
- ON ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING
- CNS ? ??? ??
- ?? EEG ?? Evoked potentials??
- anesthetic depth- dose- related change
- blood pressure, body temperature,
- respiratorygas tension? ????
- recording? bilateral,??? event?
- ???? ???? ??? ??
18PHYSIOLOGY OF BRAIN PROTECTION
- ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY (1)
- EEG cerebral perfusion? ??
- carotid endarterectomy(CEA), controlled
hypotension ? ?? - ???? ?????? biphasic pattern? ????
- dose-dependent depression ? ?? initial
activation? EEG?? ???? -
- 1.Inhalation Anesthetics
- Isoflurane high dose(1-2 MAC)???
isoelectric EEG? ???? ??? ?? - Sevo and Des burst suppression pattern at
high dose - 2.Intravenous Agents
- Benzodiazepines typicalbiphasic pattern on
EEG - Barbiturates, etomidate, and propofol
typical biphasic pattern - high dose??? burst
suppression and electrical silence
19PHYSIOLOGY OF BRAIN PROTECTION
- EVOKED POTENTIALS
- somatosensory evoked potentials(SSEPs)
- dorsal spinal columns? sensory cortex?
??? ?? - spinal tumor? resection and spine, CEA,
aortic surgery? ??? - ? ????
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- brain stem auditory evoked potentials
- 8th nerve and auditory pathway above
pons -
- visual evoked potentials optic nerve and
upper brain stem -
- EEG ?? more complicated??
- ??? ?? short and intermediate potentials?
???? ? ? ??