Association between EEG metrics and continuous cerebrovascular autoregulation assessment: a scoping review.

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  • Bögli SY
  • Beqiri E
  • Smielewski P

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Cerebrovascular autoregulation is defined as the capacity of cerebral blood vessels to maintain stable cerebral blood flow despite changing blood pressure. It is assessed using the pressure reactivity index (the correlation coefficient between mean arterial blood pressure and intracranial pressure). The objective of this scoping review is to describe the existing evidence concerning the association of EEG and cerebrovascular autoregulation in order to identify key concepts and detect gaps in the current knowledge. METHODS: Embase, MEDLINE, SCOPUS, and Web of Science were searched considering articles between their inception up to September 2023. Inclusion criteria were human (paediatric and adult) and animal studies describing correlations between continuous EEG and cerebrovascular autoregulation assessments. RESULTS: Ten studies describing 481 human subjects (67% adult, 59% critically ill) were identified. Seven studies assessed qualitative (e.g. seizures, epileptiform potentials) and five evaluated quantitative (e.g. bispectral index, alpha-delta ratio) EEG metrics. Cerebrovascular autoregulation was evaluated based on intracranial pressure, transcranial Doppler, or near infrared spectroscopy. Specific combinations of cerebrovascular autoregulation and EEG metrics were evaluated by a maximum of two studies. Seizures, highly malignant patterns or burst suppression, alpha peak frequency, and bispectral index were associated with cerebrovascular autoregulation. The other metrics showed either no or inconsistent associations. CONCLUSION: There is a paucity of studies evaluating the link between EEG and cerebrovascular autoregulation. The studies identified included a variety of EEG and cerebrovascular autoregulation acquisition methods, age groups, and diseases allowing for few overarching conclusions. However, the preliminary evidence for the presence of an association between EEG metrics and cerebrovascular autoregulation prompts further in-depth investigations.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
0007-0912, 1471-6771

BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA  PROF SCI PUBL

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Article
Páginas:
550-564
PubMed:
38644159
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Keywords

  • anaesthesia; cerebrovascular autoregulation; electroencephalography; multimodality neuromonitoring; neurocritical care

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