OBJECTIVES: Retrospective data from patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) indicate that deviation from the continuously calculated pressure reactivity-based "optimal" cerebral perfusion pressure (CPPopt) is associated with worse patient outcome. The objective of this study was to assess the relationship between prospectively collected CPPopt data and patient outcome after TBI. METHODS: We prospectively collected intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring data from 231 patients with severe TBI at Addenbrooke's Hospital, UK. Uncleaned arterial blood pressure and ICP signals were recording using ICM+® software on dedicated bedside computers. CPPopt was determined using an automatic curve fitting procedure of the relationship between pr...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend maintaining cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) between 60 and 70mmHg i...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend maintaining cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) between 60 and 70mmHg i...
Objective: Recently, a concept of an individually targeted level of cerebral perfusion pressure that...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend maintaining cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) between 60 and 70mmHg i...
OBJECTIVES: We have sought to develop an automated methodology for the continuous updating of optima...
Objectives: We have sought to develop an automated methodology for the continuous updating of optima...
Objectives: We have sought to develop an automated methodology for the continuous updating of optima...
Objectives: We have sought to develop an automated methodology for the continuous updating of optima...
Objectives: We have sought to develop an automated methodology for the continuous updating of optima...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) frequently triggers a disruption of cerebral autoregulation. The cerebr...
BackgroundA previous retrospective single-centre study suggested that the percentage of time spent w...
BackgroundA previous retrospective single-centre study suggested that the percentage of time spent w...
BACKGROUND: Pressure reactivity index (PRx)-cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) relationships over a g...
BackgroundA previous retrospective single-centre study suggested that the percentage of time spent w...
Objective: Recently, a concept of an individually targeted level of cerebral perfusion pressure that...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend maintaining cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) between 60 and 70mmHg i...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend maintaining cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) between 60 and 70mmHg i...
Objective: Recently, a concept of an individually targeted level of cerebral perfusion pressure that...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend maintaining cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) between 60 and 70mmHg i...
OBJECTIVES: We have sought to develop an automated methodology for the continuous updating of optima...
Objectives: We have sought to develop an automated methodology for the continuous updating of optima...
Objectives: We have sought to develop an automated methodology for the continuous updating of optima...
Objectives: We have sought to develop an automated methodology for the continuous updating of optima...
Objectives: We have sought to develop an automated methodology for the continuous updating of optima...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) frequently triggers a disruption of cerebral autoregulation. The cerebr...
BackgroundA previous retrospective single-centre study suggested that the percentage of time spent w...
BackgroundA previous retrospective single-centre study suggested that the percentage of time spent w...
BACKGROUND: Pressure reactivity index (PRx)-cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) relationships over a g...
BackgroundA previous retrospective single-centre study suggested that the percentage of time spent w...
Objective: Recently, a concept of an individually targeted level of cerebral perfusion pressure that...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend maintaining cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) between 60 and 70mmHg i...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend maintaining cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) between 60 and 70mmHg i...
Objective: Recently, a concept of an individually targeted level of cerebral perfusion pressure that...