The appropriate administration of intravenous fluids in neurosurgical patients remains an area of disagreement between neurosurgeons and anaesthetists. Fluid restriction has long been advocated by the former and is widely believed to reduce or prevent the formation of cerebral oedema. However, such restriction can lead to hypovolaemia which in turn can result in haemodynamic instability. Thus, brain homeostasis should be aimed for through adequate fluid administration and normal or slightly elevated mean arterial pressure. The properties of the endothelium differ between the brain and the remainder of the body. In most non CNS tissues the size of the junctions between endothelial cells averages 65 A. Proteins do not cross these gaps while s...
Major changes are becoming apparent among neuro-anesthetists and neurosurgeons in their attitude tow...
The goal of fluid administration in neuroanesthesia and neurocritical care is to avoid dehydration, ...
Maintenance fluids in critically ill brain-injured patients are part of routine critical care. Both ...
The appropriate administration of intravenous fluids in neurosurgical patients remains an area of di...
The appropriate administration of intravenous fluids in neurosurgical patients remains an area of di...
The properties of the endothelium differ between the brain and the remainder of the body. In most no...
The properties of the endothelium differ between the brain and the remainder of the body. In most no...
The appropriate fluid therapy in neurosurgical patients remains an area of disagreement between neur...
The appropriate fluid therapy in neurosurgical patients remains an area of disagreement between neur...
Purpose of the Review: The aims of fluid management in acute brain injury are to preserve or restore...
Osmolality is the primary determinant of water movement across the intact blood–brain barrier (BBB),...
Effective methods for treating cerebral edema have recently become a matter of both extensive resear...
Historical bias has favored fluid restriction in patients with brain pathology. The efficacy of flui...
The patient with head trauma is a challenge for the emergency physician and for the neurosurgeon. Cu...
Major changes are becoming apparent among neuro-anesthetists and neurosurgeons in their attitude tow...
Major changes are becoming apparent among neuro-anesthetists and neurosurgeons in their attitude tow...
The goal of fluid administration in neuroanesthesia and neurocritical care is to avoid dehydration, ...
Maintenance fluids in critically ill brain-injured patients are part of routine critical care. Both ...
The appropriate administration of intravenous fluids in neurosurgical patients remains an area of di...
The appropriate administration of intravenous fluids in neurosurgical patients remains an area of di...
The properties of the endothelium differ between the brain and the remainder of the body. In most no...
The properties of the endothelium differ between the brain and the remainder of the body. In most no...
The appropriate fluid therapy in neurosurgical patients remains an area of disagreement between neur...
The appropriate fluid therapy in neurosurgical patients remains an area of disagreement between neur...
Purpose of the Review: The aims of fluid management in acute brain injury are to preserve or restore...
Osmolality is the primary determinant of water movement across the intact blood–brain barrier (BBB),...
Effective methods for treating cerebral edema have recently become a matter of both extensive resear...
Historical bias has favored fluid restriction in patients with brain pathology. The efficacy of flui...
The patient with head trauma is a challenge for the emergency physician and for the neurosurgeon. Cu...
Major changes are becoming apparent among neuro-anesthetists and neurosurgeons in their attitude tow...
Major changes are becoming apparent among neuro-anesthetists and neurosurgeons in their attitude tow...
The goal of fluid administration in neuroanesthesia and neurocritical care is to avoid dehydration, ...
Maintenance fluids in critically ill brain-injured patients are part of routine critical care. Both ...