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Query: UMLS:C0268318 (
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Dihydroergotamine
(
DHE
) is used in our recently introduced therapy of post-traumatic brain oedema and is suggested to reduce
ICP
through reduction in both cerebral blood volume and brain water content. This study aims at increasing our knowledge of the mechanisms behind the
ICP
reducing effect of
DHE
by analysing cerebrovascular effects of a bolus dose of
DHE
in severely head injured patients (GCS < 8). Mean hemispheric cerebral blood flow (CBF) calculated from the clearance of i.v. 133Xenon,
ICP
, and cerebral arterio-venous difference in oxygen content (AVDO2), were measured before and after hyperventilation and after a bolus dose of
DHE
(4 micrograms/kg). The patients were divided into two groups, one with preserved and one with impaired cerebrovascular CO2-reactivity to hyperventilation, the latter being predictive of poor outcome. The haemodynamic effects of
DHE
were compared to those of hyperventilation. Regional CBF and brain volume SPECT measurements were performed in two patients.
DHE
increased cerebrovascular resistance (CVR) by about 20% and significantly reduced
ICP
in both groups of patients, resulting in unchanged AVDO2. Hyperventilation with preserved CO2-reactivity caused a similar decrease in
ICP
as by
DHE
but with a much larger increase in CVR (by 70%) and a substantial increase in AVDO2. Hyperventilation with impaired CO2-reactivity reduced
ICP
but otherwise had no significant cerebrovascular effects. The study supports the concept that the
ICP
reducing effect of
DHE
results more from constriction of the large veins than from arterial vasoconstriction, also implying a relatively smaller risk of ischaemia with
DHE
than with hyperventilation.
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PMID:Cerebral haemodynamic effects of dihydroergotamine in patients with severe traumatic brain lesions. 884 93