Kaynezhad, P;
Mitra, S;
Bale, G;
Bauer, C;
Lingam, I;
Meehan, C;
Avdic-Belltheus, A;
... Tachtsidis, I; + view all
(2019)
Quantification of the severity of hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in a neonatal preclinical model using measurements of cytochrome-c-oxidase from a miniature broadband-near-infrared spectroscopy system.
Neurophotonics
, 6
(4)
, Article 045009. 10.1117/1.NPh.6.4.045009.
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Abstract
We describe the development of a miniaturized broadband near-infrared spectroscopy system (bNIRS), which measures changes in cerebral tissue oxyhemoglobin ( [ HbO₂ ] ) and deoxyhemoglobin ([HHb]) plus tissue metabolism via changes in the oxidation state of cytochrome-c-oxidase ([oxCCO]). The system is based on a small light source and a customized mini-spectrometer. We assessed the instrument in a preclinical study in 27 newborn piglets undergoing transient cerebral hypoxia-ischemia (HI). We aimed to quantify the recovery of the HI insult and estimate the severity of the injury. The recovery in brain oxygenation (Δ [ HbDiff ] = Δ [ HbO₂ ] − Δ [ HHb ] ), blood volume (Δ [ HbT ] = Δ [ HbO₂ ] + Δ [ HHb ] ), and metabolism (Δ [ oxCCO ] ) for up to 30 min after the end of HI were quantified in percentages using the recovery fraction (RF) algorithm, which quantifies the recovery of a signal with respect to baseline. The receiver operating characteristic analysis was performed on bNIRS-RF measurements compared to proton (H1) magnetic resonance spectroscopic (MRS)-derived thalamic lactate/N-acetylaspartate (Lac/NAA) measured at 24-h post HI insult; Lac/NAA peak area ratio is an accurate surrogate marker of neurodevelopmental outcome in babies with neonatal HI encephalopathy. The Δ [ oxCCO ] -RF cut-off threshold of 79% within 30 min of HI predicted injury severity based on Lac/NAA with high sensitivity (100%) and specificity (93%). A significant difference in thalamic Lac/NAA was noticed (p < 0.0001) between the two groups based on this cut-off threshold of 79% Δ [ oxCCO ] -RF. The severe injury group (n = 13) had ∼30 % smaller recovery in Δ [ HbDiff ] -RF (p = 0.0001) and no significant difference was observed in Δ [ HbT ] -RF between groups. At 48 h post HI, significantly higher P31-MRS-measured inorganic phosphate/exchangeable phosphate pool (epp) (p = 0.01) and reduced phosphocreatine/epp (p = 0.003) were observed in the severe injury group indicating persistent cerebral energy depletion. Based on these results, the bNIRS measurement of the oxCCO recovery fraction offers a noninvasive real-time biomarker of brain injury severity within 30 min following HI insult.
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