2012
DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2012.07.015
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Raised Jugular Venous Pressure Intensifies Release of Brain Injury Biomarkers in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery

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“…It could be hypothesised that when the bloodstream is not able to flow out the brain due to uncertain causes, the venous stasis could increase the hydrostatic pressure in the inner ear and the hearing and vestibular systems 24,25. Furthermore, the venous congestion could impair the cerebral perfusion when the arterial tree is already damaged: the impairment in venous drainage can induce ischaemic-like lesions due to the induced venous desaturation, the altered lactates/pyruvates ratio and the reduced tissue oxygenation index [26][27][28]. Such conditions are all able to worsen the functionality of the structures of the inner ear that are particularly susceptible to flow variations and oxygenations features of the blood.…”
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“…It could be hypothesised that when the bloodstream is not able to flow out the brain due to uncertain causes, the venous stasis could increase the hydrostatic pressure in the inner ear and the hearing and vestibular systems 24,25. Furthermore, the venous congestion could impair the cerebral perfusion when the arterial tree is already damaged: the impairment in venous drainage can induce ischaemic-like lesions due to the induced venous desaturation, the altered lactates/pyruvates ratio and the reduced tissue oxygenation index [26][27][28]. Such conditions are all able to worsen the functionality of the structures of the inner ear that are particularly susceptible to flow variations and oxygenations features of the blood.…”
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“…Elevated cerebral venous pressure increases the risk of cerebral injury and the release of blood-brain barrier biomarkers. 35,36 Similar hemoglobin signal variations have been described with somatic oximetry during venous occlusion of the upper extremity. 20…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Elevated cerebral venous pressure increases the risk of cerebral injury and the release of blood-brain barrier biomarkers. 35,36 Similar hemoglobin signal variations have been described with somatic oximetry during venous occlusion of the upper extremity. 20 Combinations of mechanisms can occur, as seen in inferior vena cava venous cannula repositioning and acute right ventricular dysfunction.…”
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“…Prior studies have not directly investigated the association between intraoperative JVC and delirium following lung transplant; however, multiple studies have suggested the possible association. Dabrowski et al 11 showed that elevated jugular venous bulb pressure during cardiac surgery was associated with increased levels of plasma glial, neuronal, and BBB injury biomarkers. 12 In a separate study, it was demonstrated that the elevation of serum neuronal biomarkers, such as neuron specific enolase and tau protein, was associated with cognitive dysfunction following cardiac surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior studies have not directly investigated the association between intraoperative JVC and delirium following lung transplant; however, multiple studies have suggested the possible association. Dabrowski et al 11 . showed that elevated jugular venous bulb pressure during cardiac surgery was associated with increased levels of plasma glial, neuronal, and BBB injury biomarkers 12 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%