PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

Temperature difference between jugular bulb and pulmonary artery is associated with neurological outcome in patients with severe traumatic brain injury: A post hoc analysis of a brain hypothermia study.

  • Motoki Fujita,
  • Yasutaka Oda,
  • Kotaro Kaneda,
  • Tadashi Kaneko,
  • Eiichi Suehiro,
  • Kenji Dohi,
  • Yasuhiro Kuroda,
  • Hitoshi Kobata,
  • Ryosuke Tsuruta,
  • Tsuyoshi Maekawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285525
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 5
p. e0285525

Abstract

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BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to examine whether the temperature difference between the jugular bulb and pulmonary artery (ΔTjb-pa) is associated with the neurological outcome of patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI).MethodsWe conducted a post hoc analysis of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of mild therapeutic hypothermia (TH, 32.0-34.0°C) or fever control (FC, 35.5-37.0°C) for the patients with severe TBI. ΔTjb-pa averaged every 12 h and the variation in ΔTjb-pa were compared between patients with favorable (n = 39) and unfavorable (n = 37) neurological outcomes. These values were also compared in the TH and FC subgroups.ResultsThe average ΔTjb-pa values in patients with favorable and unfavorable outcomes were 0.24 ± 0.23 and 0.06 ± 0.36°C, respectively (P ConclusionsA reduction in ΔTjb-pa and greater variation in ΔTjb-pa were associated with an unfavorable outcome in patients with severe TBI, especially those treated with TH. When treating severe TBI patients, it is important to understand that there will be differences in temperature reflecting the brain environment and the systemic temperature, depending on the severity and outcome of TBI during TH.