Somatosensory evoked responses during and after graded brain ischaemia in goats

E. Kochs, J. Schulte Am Esch

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Abstract

Somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) were studied during graded incomplete cerebral ischaemia in eight goats and for the following 2 h. Anaesthesia was maintained with etomidate 1-1.5 mg kg-1h-1 and 50% nitrous oxide in oxygen. Global cerebral blood flow (gCBF) was measured by a magnetic flow transducer at one internal maxillary artery after surgical occlusion of all other major extracranial cerebral arteries. CBF was reduced every 30 min by 25% with a lower limit of 15-20 ml 100 g-1 min-1. Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in the brainstem and cortex was measured by the microsphere technique. The main findings were: (a) a graded decline in cortical SEP and a concurrent prolongation of the central conduction time (CCT) at gCBF values below 35ml 100 g-1 min-1 and (b) an incomplete recovery of cortical SEP components during recirculation. Reduction of gCBF affected cortical rCBF more severely than brainstem rCBF. As a result, only cortical SEPs were changed. Our data suggest that reduced cerebral perfusion may result in altered cortical brain electrical activity that may be monitored by SEP recordings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)257-265
Number of pages9
JournalEuropean Journal of Anaesthesiology
Volume8
Issue number4
StatePublished - 1991
Externally publishedYes

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