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Published in: Neurocritical Care 1/2011

01-02-2011 | Original Article

Gender Influences Cerebral Oxygenation After Red Blood Cell Transfusion in Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

Authors: Victoria Arellano-Orden, Santiago R. Leal-Noval, Aurelio Cayuela, Manuel Muñoz-Gómez, Carmen Ferrándiz-Millón, Claudio García-Alfaro, Antonio Marín-Caballos, José Ma. Domínguez-Roldán, Francisco Murillo-Cabezas

Published in: Neurocritical Care | Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Background

Important differences with respect to gender exist in the prognosis and mortality of traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. The objective of this study was to assess the role of gender as an independent factor in cerebral oxygenation variations following red blood cell transfusion (RBCT).

Methods

This retrospective analysis of a prospective study was conducted on patients with severe TBI. Hemoglobin levels were measured at baseline and 6 h after transfusion. Brain tissue oxygen pressure (PbrO2), cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), intracranial pressure (ICP), and mean arterial pressure (MAP) were measured at baseline, at the end of RBCT and at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 h after transfusion. After the patients were stratified into two groups according to gender, the effect of RBCT on PbrO2 (cerebral oxygenation) was analyzed using a multivariate analysis of variance with repeated measures (MANOVA). The MANOVA was repeated after adjusting for all covariables with baseline differences between groups.

Results

At baseline, we found differences in age (P = 0.01), weight (P = 0.03), MAP (P = 0.01), ISS (P = 0.05), and CCP (P = 0.01) between the groups. After adjusting for these co-variables, we observed that gender and age were related to the increase in PbrO2 (P = 0.05 and P = 0.04, respectively).

Conclusions

Our results suggest that the effect of RBCT on cerebral oxygenation, as measured by PbrO2, is greater in women than in men.
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Metadata
Title
Gender Influences Cerebral Oxygenation After Red Blood Cell Transfusion in Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Authors
Victoria Arellano-Orden
Santiago R. Leal-Noval
Aurelio Cayuela
Manuel Muñoz-Gómez
Carmen Ferrándiz-Millón
Claudio García-Alfaro
Antonio Marín-Caballos
José Ma. Domínguez-Roldán
Francisco Murillo-Cabezas
Publication date
01-02-2011
Publisher
Humana Press Inc
Published in
Neurocritical Care / Issue 1/2011
Print ISSN: 1541-6933
Electronic ISSN: 1556-0961
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12028-010-9441-3

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