Objective: Cerebral perfusion pressureage, and current guidelines recommend maintaining cerebral perfusion pressure between 40 mm Hg–60 mm Hg. Although adult traumatic brain injury studies have observed an increased risk of complications associated with targeting a cerebral perfusion pressure \u3e70, we hypothesize that targeting a cerebral perfusion pressure of 70 mm Hg with the use of phenylephrine early after injury in the immature brain will be neuroprotective. Design: Animals were randomly assigned to injury with a cerebral perfusion pressure of 70 mm Hg or 40 mm Hg. Diffuse traumatic brain injury was produced by a single rapid rotation of the head in the axial plane. Cerebral microdialysis, brain tissue oxygen, intracranial pressure,...
It is now well recognized that low cerebral blood flow (and cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP)) is as...
Background: The use of norepinephrine in the case of life-threatening haemorrhagic shock is well est...
Background: Although increasing cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) is commonly accepted to improve br...
Objective: Cerebral perfusion pressureage, and current guidelines recommend maintaining cerebral per...
There is a paucity of studies, clinical and experimental, attesting to the benefit of cerebral perfu...
Background: Previously, we had shown that elevation of cerebral perfusion pressure, using pressors, ...
BACKGROUND—Small animal models have been used in traumatic brain injury (TBI) research to investigat...
ObjectiveSelective cerebral perfusion is a proven adjunct to hypothermia for neuroprotection in comp...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of death in the population below 40 years of age. ...
BACKGROUND: The effect of various sedatives and anesthetics on vasopressor modulation of cerebral bl...
Objectives: Retrograde cerebral perfusion (RCP) has been employed to protect the brain during cardio...
Introduction: We have observed that early transfusion with shed blood vs saline improved cerebral pe...
We have previously shown that early treatment with fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is neuroprotective in a...
ObjectiveThe effect of perfusion pressure on cerebral hemodynamics and metabolism during selective c...
Previous experiments demonstrated improved outcome following prolonged cerebral ischemia given contr...
It is now well recognized that low cerebral blood flow (and cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP)) is as...
Background: The use of norepinephrine in the case of life-threatening haemorrhagic shock is well est...
Background: Although increasing cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) is commonly accepted to improve br...
Objective: Cerebral perfusion pressureage, and current guidelines recommend maintaining cerebral per...
There is a paucity of studies, clinical and experimental, attesting to the benefit of cerebral perfu...
Background: Previously, we had shown that elevation of cerebral perfusion pressure, using pressors, ...
BACKGROUND—Small animal models have been used in traumatic brain injury (TBI) research to investigat...
ObjectiveSelective cerebral perfusion is a proven adjunct to hypothermia for neuroprotection in comp...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of death in the population below 40 years of age. ...
BACKGROUND: The effect of various sedatives and anesthetics on vasopressor modulation of cerebral bl...
Objectives: Retrograde cerebral perfusion (RCP) has been employed to protect the brain during cardio...
Introduction: We have observed that early transfusion with shed blood vs saline improved cerebral pe...
We have previously shown that early treatment with fresh frozen plasma (FFP) is neuroprotective in a...
ObjectiveThe effect of perfusion pressure on cerebral hemodynamics and metabolism during selective c...
Previous experiments demonstrated improved outcome following prolonged cerebral ischemia given contr...
It is now well recognized that low cerebral blood flow (and cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP)) is as...
Background: The use of norepinephrine in the case of life-threatening haemorrhagic shock is well est...
Background: Although increasing cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) is commonly accepted to improve br...