Influence of mild-moderate hypocapnia on intracranial pressure slow waves activity in TBI.
Erta BeqiriMarek CzosnykaAfroditi D LalouFrederick A ZeilerMarta FedrigaLuzius A SteinerArturo ChieregatoPeter SmielewskiPublished in: Acta neurochirurgica (2019)
In severe TBI patients, a sudden mild-moderate hypocapnia induces a decrease in mean ICP and FV, but also in slow waves power of both signals. At the same time, it increases their higher frequency content and their morphological complexity. The difference in power of the ICP slow waves between the baseline and the hypocapnia period depends on the baseline cerebrospinal compensatory reserve as measured by RAP.