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The Clinical Significance Of Noninvasive Monitoring In The Treatment Of Severe Brain Injury By Near Infrared Spectroscopy

Posted on:2020-10-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2404330575489783Subject:Outside of the surgery (God)
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Objective: To invest the feasibility of noninvasive monitoring in the treatment of heavy craniocerebral injury by near infrared spectroscopy(NIRS).Methods A retrospective case-series study was made on 25 patients clinically diagnosed as heavy craniocerebral injury in the one Third-grade class-A hospital from December 2017 to June 2018.There were 15 male and 10 Female,age 47.40±19.75 years(range 30-72 year),All patients were recorded information(such as scattering coefficient,ICP,CPP,MAP)within seven days after the operation constantly by noninvasive Intracranial pressure monitor(condom)and INRS.Analyze correlation of these date.Invest the application Value of INRS in the files of noninvasive monitoring.Results There is a closed negative correlation between μ’s and ICP,a positive correlation between μ’s and CPP,The difference between μ’s and MAP is not statistically significant.All patients were followed up for 3-6 months(mean 4months),Divided into 5 groups by GOS: group 1: 4 case;group2:9case;group3:4 case;group4:4 case;group5:4 case;There was marked statistically significant between every group,As the good prognosis with μ’s increased.Conclusion NIRS is great significant for the treatment and prognosis of patients with severe brain injury,Which is worth to be spread.
Keywords/Search Tags:Near infrared spectroscopy, Reduced scattering Coefficient, Intracranial pressure, Cerebral perfusion pressure, Mean arterial pressure
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