OBJECTIVE: To ascertain if norepinephrine can be used as part of the cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) management to increase arterial blood pressure (MAP) without causing cerebral hyperemia after severe head injury (HI). DESIGN: Prospective, interventional study. SETTING: Intensive care unit in a university hospital. PATIENTS: Twelve severely HI patients; median Glasgow Coma Scale was 6 (range 3-8). INTERVENTIONS: CPP management ( = 70 mmHg). Pressure autoregulation (assessed by norepinephrine infusion) was defined intact if % CPP/%CVR < or = 2. RESULTS: Cerebral blood flow (CBF: Xe133 inhalation technique), jugular bulb oxygen saturation (SjO2) and transcranial Doppler (TCD) were recorded during the test. Norepinephrine increased CPP by 3...
The main goal of neurosurgical intensive care in comatose patients with head injuries is to prevent ...
Background: Although increasing cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) is commonly accepted to improve br...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause for mortality and morbidity worldwide. The primary i...
The ability of the brain to keep a stable and adequate cerebral blood flow (CBF) independently of fl...
Guidelines recommend cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) values of 50-70 mmHg and intracranial pressur...
It is now well recognized that low cerebral blood flow (and cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP)) is as...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) frequently triggers a disruption of cerebral autoregulation. The cerebr...
Manipulation of blood pressure (BP) is a mainstay of therapy in patients with acute brain injury (AB...
Measurement of intracranial pressure (ICP) and arterial blood pressure is used to derive cerebral pe...
Background: Cerebral perfusion pressure management (CPPM) is an accepted modality of treatment of se...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring of cerebral autoregulation (CA) in patients with a traumatic brain injury (...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring of cerebral autoregulation (CA) in patients with a traumatic brain injury (...
Objective: Recently, a concept of an individually targeted level of cerebral perfusion pressure that...
The role of cerebral pressure autoregulation (CPA) in brain injury and disorders has gained increase...
severe traumatic brain injury may determine cerebral autoregulation impairments leading to the depen...
The main goal of neurosurgical intensive care in comatose patients with head injuries is to prevent ...
Background: Although increasing cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) is commonly accepted to improve br...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause for mortality and morbidity worldwide. The primary i...
The ability of the brain to keep a stable and adequate cerebral blood flow (CBF) independently of fl...
Guidelines recommend cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) values of 50-70 mmHg and intracranial pressur...
It is now well recognized that low cerebral blood flow (and cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP)) is as...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) frequently triggers a disruption of cerebral autoregulation. The cerebr...
Manipulation of blood pressure (BP) is a mainstay of therapy in patients with acute brain injury (AB...
Measurement of intracranial pressure (ICP) and arterial blood pressure is used to derive cerebral pe...
Background: Cerebral perfusion pressure management (CPPM) is an accepted modality of treatment of se...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring of cerebral autoregulation (CA) in patients with a traumatic brain injury (...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring of cerebral autoregulation (CA) in patients with a traumatic brain injury (...
Objective: Recently, a concept of an individually targeted level of cerebral perfusion pressure that...
The role of cerebral pressure autoregulation (CPA) in brain injury and disorders has gained increase...
severe traumatic brain injury may determine cerebral autoregulation impairments leading to the depen...
The main goal of neurosurgical intensive care in comatose patients with head injuries is to prevent ...
Background: Although increasing cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) is commonly accepted to improve br...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause for mortality and morbidity worldwide. The primary i...