Monitoring of CBFV and time characteristics of oxygen-induced acute CNS toxicity in humans

Eur J Neurol. 2008 Jul;15(7):746-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-1331.2008.02158.x. Epub 2008 May 15.

Abstract

Background: Hyperbaric oxygen can cause central nervous system (CNS) toxicity with seizures. We tested the hypothesis that CNS toxicity could be predictable by cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) monitoring.

Method: We monitored 369 mandatory oxygen tolerance tests (30 min, 280 kPa O(2)) by video-documentation and since May 2005 by additional CBFV registration (n = 61).

Results: The onset of early manifestations of CNS toxicity was documented in 11 of 369 tests within 22 +/- 3 min. These included twitches and/or agitation, 6 of 11 and tonic-clonic seizures in 5 of 11 cases. In both cases with CBFV monitoring, an increase in CBFV preceded symptom onset, once followed by seizure, once without seizure after timely oxygen reduction.

Conclusions: During exposure to 280 kPa oxygen at rest a constant delay of approximately 20 min precedes the onset of central nervous oxygen toxicity. An increase in CBFV may indicate the impending seizure.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Blood Flow Velocity / physiology*
  • Brain / blood supply*
  • Brain / drug effects*
  • Central Nervous System Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Central Nervous System Diseases / etiology
  • Cerebrovascular Circulation / physiology*
  • Electrocardiography
  • Humans
  • Hyperbaric Oxygenation
  • Hyperoxia / physiopathology*
  • Seizures / diagnosis
  • Seizures / etiology