Multimodal Monitoring of Cerebral Autoregulation After Pediatric Brain Injury
NCT: NCT04242602 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
Various methods have been studied to evaluate autoregulation. However, there is currently no universally accepted technique to assess integrity of the cerebral autoregulation neurovascular system. In the last decade, significant progress has been achieved in developing methods to assess cerebral autoregulation by quantifying cross-correlation between spontaneous oscillations in CBF or oxygenation and similar oscillations in arterial blood pressure. In this study the investigators will analyze the relationship between spontaneous fluctuations in mean arterial blood pressure and cerebral blood flow velocity or cerebral regional oxygenation to investigate two novel methods for measuring cerebral autoregulation, Transfer Function Analysis and Wavelet Coherence after acute pediatric brain injury.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Multimodal Monitoring of Cerebral Autoregulation After Pediatric Brain Injury?
Multimodal Monitoring of Cerebral Autoregulation After Pediatric Brain Injury is a clinical trial registered under NCT04242602. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT04242602?
The current status of NCT04242602 (Multimodal Monitoring of Cerebral Autoregulation After Pediatric Brain Injury) is: COMPLETED.
When did Multimodal Monitoring of Cerebral Autoregulation After Pediatric Brain Injury start?
Multimodal Monitoring of Cerebral Autoregulation After Pediatric Brain Injury started on 2018-11-06.
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