Abstract
The knowledge of conservative treatment modalities for a chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is still based on low-grade evidence. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the condition of the microcirculation and autoregulation in the perifocal CSDH zone for understanding of the mechanism of CSDH development. Cerebral microcirculation was evaluated in patients with the aid of brain perfusion computed tomography (PCT) within the first day. Perfusion parameters were assessed quantitatively in the cortex zone adjacent to the CSDH and in a similar zone of the contralateral hemisphere. The same PCT data were assessed quantitatively without and with use of a perfusion calculation mode excluding large-vessel voxels ("remote vessels" (RVs)) in the first and second methods, respectively. The first method of analysis of a similar zone in the contralateral hemisphere revealed significant increases in cerebral blood volume and cerebral blood flow (P<0.01) in comparison with normal values. Use of the second method with RVs showed no significant changes in perfusion parameters in microcirculatory blood flow in the cortex on the side contralateral to the hematoma. The persistence of microcirculatory blood flow perfusion reflects preservation of cerebral blood flow autoregulation in patients with a CSDH.
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