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Changes in plasma phenylalanine, isoleucine, leucine, and valine are associated with significant changes in intracranial pressure and jugular venous oxygen saturation in patients with severe traumatic brain injury

机译:重型颅脑损伤患者血浆苯丙氨酸,异亮氨酸,亮氨酸和缬氨酸的变化与颅内压和颈静脉血氧饱和度的显着变化有关

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Changes in plasma aromatic amino acids (AAA = phenylalanine, tryptophan, tyrosine) and branched chain amino acids (BCAA = isoleucine, leucine, valine) levels possibly influencing intracranial pressure (ICP) and cerebral oxygen consumption (SjvO2) were investigated in 19 sedated patients up to 14 days following severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). Compared to 44 healthy volunteers, jugular venous plasma BCAA were significantly decreased by 35% (p < 0.001) while AAA were markedly increased in TBI patients by 19% (p < 0.001). The BCAA to AAA ratio was significantly decreased by 55% (p < 0.001) which persisted during the entire study period. Elevated plasma phenylalanine was associated with decreased ICP and increased SjvO2, while higher plasma isoleucine and leucine levels were associated with increased ICP and higher plasma leucine and valine were linked to decreased SjvO2. The amount of enterally administered amino acids was associated with significantly increased plasma levels with the exception of phenylalanine. Contrary to the initial assumption that elevated AAA and decreased BCAA levels are detrimental, increased plasma phenylalanine levels were associated with beneficial signs in terms of decreased ICP and reduced cerebral oxygen consumption reflected by increased SjvO2; concomitantly, elevated plasma isoleucine and leucine levels were associated with increased ICP while leucine and valine were associated with decreased SjvO2 following severe TBI, respectively. The impact of enteral nutrition on this observed pattern must be examined prospectively to determine if higher amounts of phenylalanine should be administered to promote beneficial effects on brain metabolism and if normalization of plasma BCAA levels is without cerebral side effects.
机译:研究了19例镇静患者的血浆芳香族氨基酸(AAA =苯丙氨酸,色氨酸,酪氨酸)和支链氨基酸(BCAA =异亮氨酸,亮氨酸,缬氨酸)水平的变化,这些水平可能影响颅内压(ICP)和脑耗氧量(SjvO2)。严重创伤性脑损伤(TBI)后长达14天。与44名健康志愿者相比,TBI患者的颈静脉血浆BCAA显着降低了35%(p <0.001),而AAA显着增加了19%(p <0.001)。 BCAA与AAA的比率显着降低了55%(p <0.001),在整个研究期间一直存在。血浆苯丙氨酸升高与ICP降低和SjvO2升高相关,而血浆异亮氨酸和亮氨酸水平升高与ICP升高相关,血浆亮氨酸和缬氨酸水平升高与SjvO2降低相关。除苯丙氨酸外,肠内施用的氨基酸量与血浆水平显着升高有关。与最初的认为AAA升高和BCAA降低有害的假设相反,血浆苯丙氨酸水平升高与ICP降低和SjvO2升高所反映的脑耗氧量降低等有益迹象相关。随之而来的是,血浆异亮氨酸和亮氨酸水平升高与ICP升高相关,而亮氨酸和缬氨酸分别与严重TBI后的SjvO2降低相关。肠内营养对这种观察到的模式的影响必须进行前瞻性检查,以确定是否应给予更高剂量的苯丙氨酸以促进对脑代谢的有益作用,以及血浆BCAA水平的正常化是否不会引起脑部副作用。

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