Descripción de los cambios en la velocidad de flujo sanguíneo cerebral en posición supino y sedente, en pacientes con Hemorragia Subaracnoidea Aneurismática con vasoespasmo asintomático o sin vasoespasmo. Serie de Casos

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  • Catalina Merino Instituto de Neurocirugía Dr Asenjo
  • Pía Heap
  • Valentina Vergara
  • Alonso Yáñez Médico Neurorradiólogo Servicio Neurorradiología Instituto de Neurocirugía Dr Asenjo
  • Rodrigo Rivera Médico Neurorradiólogo Servicio Neurorradiología Instituto de Neurocirugía Dr Asenjo

Palabras clave:

Blood Flow Velocity, Intracraneal, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Supine Position, Ultrasonography, Doppler, transcranial

Resumen

Background: Early mobilization in intensive care units (ICU) provides respiratory, neurological and cardiovascular benefits in hospitalized patients. However, the orthostatic effects of changing from a supine to a sitting position may interfere with cerebral hemodynamics of patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). Aim: To describe the changes in mean cerebral blood flow velocity (MCBFV) in supine and sitting position, in adult patients with aSAH, with asymptomatic vasospasm (AVS) or without vasospasm (VS) at a neurosurgical ICU. Material and methods: Descriptive case series study in 21 patients with aSAH, both with and without VS. They were positioned in a supine 30 ° position and then seated at the edge of bed for six minutes. MCBFV was measured by transcranial Doppler (TCD), and hemodynamic variables in both positions were registered. After this basal assessment and for 21 days after the episode of SAH, patients were seated once a day and signs of VS were recorded. Results: No significant changes in MCBFV or hemodynamic variables were detected during position changes, except for an increase in heart rate in the sitting position. No patient with AVS at the onset, had symptomatic VS during the 21 days of follow up when patients were seated. Among patients with a normal MCBFV at baseline, five patients (24%) had VS at a mean of three days after the first time that they were seated on the edge of bed. Conclusions: Sitting patients at the edge of the bed is a safe mobilization alternative for patients who suffered aSAH who did not have VS or had AVS.

Biografía del autor/a

Catalina Merino, Instituto de Neurocirugía Dr Asenjo

Kinesióloga Servicio Pacientes Críticos Instituto de Neurocirugía Dr Asenjo

Pía Heap

Tesista Escuela de Kinesiología Universidad de Chile

Valentina Vergara

Tesista Escuela de Kinesiología Universidad de Chile

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2014-11-26

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Merino, C., Heap, P., Vergara, V., Yáñez, A., & Rivera, R. (2014). Descripción de los cambios en la velocidad de flujo sanguíneo cerebral en posición supino y sedente, en pacientes con Hemorragia Subaracnoidea Aneurismática con vasoespasmo asintomático o sin vasoespasmo. Serie de Casos. Revista Médica De Chile, 142(12). Recuperado a partir de https://mail.revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/3338

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