Dissociated cerebral vasoparalysis in acute liver failure - A hypothesis of gradual cerebral hyperaemia

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Larsen, FS
Hansen, BA
Pott, F
Ejlersen, E
Secher, NH
Paulson, OB
Knudsen, GM
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[1] UNIV COPENHAGEN,RIGSHOSP,DEPT ANAESTHESIA,DK-2100 COPENHAGEN,DENMARK
[2] UNIV COPENHAGEN,RIGSHOSP,DEPT NEUROL,DK-2100 COPENHAGEN,DENMARK
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acetaminophen; acute; autoregulation; blood pressure; brain edema; carbon dioxide reactivity; cerebral blood flow; encephalopathy; intoxication; liver failure; rat thioacetamide;
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10.1016/S0168-8278(96)80066-3
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background/Aims: Normally, cerebral blood flow responds to changes in the arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) but not to changes in mean arterial pressure, commonly referred to as the cerebral CO2-reactivity and autoregulation. In patients with fulminant hepatic failure and in the rat with thioacetamide-induced liver failure, autoregulation is absent, presumably due to cerebral vasoparalysis. Since also CO2-reactivity may then be compromised, it was studied in patients with fulminant hepatic failure and rats with thioacetamide-induced liver failure. Methods: In ten patients (median age 32 (range 20-48) years)) and in ten age-matched volunteers, cerebral perfusion was evaluated by transcranial Doppler assessed mean flow velocity (V-mean) in the middle cerebral artery during hypo- and hypercapnia. In six rats with liver failure and in six control rats, cerebral blood flow was measured repeatedly by the intracarotid (133)Xenon injection technique. Results: In the patients and volunteers, PaCO2 was lowered from 33 (23-44) to 28 (23-39) mmHg by hypocapnia and raised to 40 (34-48) mmHg by hypercapnia or 5% CO2 inhalation. During hypocapnia, the CO2-reactivity did not differ significantly between patients and volunteers, 4.0 (1.1-7.4) vs. 3.0 (1.7-5.0)% mmHg(-1), while it was reduced during hypercapnia in the patients, 2.2 (1.8-5.2) vs. 4.6 (3.0-8.0)% mmHg(-1) (p<0.05). In the rats, PaCO2 was reduced from 39 (37-40) to 30 (29-31) mmHg and then raised to 51 (41-55) mmHg. During hypocapnia, CO2-reactivity was similar in rats with liver failure and in control rats, 2.3 vs 2.7% mmHg(21), respectively. In all rats with liver failure CO2-reactivity was abolished during hypercapnia, while it was 1.5% mmHg(-1) in the control rats (p<0.01). Conclusions: The finding that cerebral CO2 reactivity is reduced in hypercapnia, while it is preserved in hypocapnia, suggests that gradual dilatation of the cerebral resistance vessels develops in fulminant hepatic failure and connects previous morphological studies with changes in the regulation of cerebral blood flow, i.e. impaired cerebral autoregulation and blunted CO2-reactivity.
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