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    An Update on the COGiTATE Phase II Study: Feasibility and Safety of Targeting an Optimal Cerebral Perfusion Pressure as a Patient-Tailored Therapy in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

    Introduction: Monitoring of cerebral autoregulation (CA) in patients with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) can provide an individual ‘optimal’ cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) target (CPPopt) at which CA is best ...

    Jeanette Tas, Erta Beqiri, C. R. van Kaam in Intracranial Pressure and Neuromonitoring … (2021)

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    Visualizing Cerebrovascular Autoregulation Insults and Their Association with Outcome in Adult and Paediatric Traumatic Brain Injury

    Objective:  The aim of this study is to assess visually the impact of duration and intensity of cerebrovascular autoregulation insults on 6-month neurological outcome in severe traumatic brain injury.

    Marine Flechet, Geert Meyfroidt, Ian Piper in Intracranial Pressure & Neuromonitoring XVI (2018)

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    Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Variability Between Patients and Between Centres

    Introduction: The aim of this analysis was to investigate to what extent median cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) differs between severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients and between centres, and whether the...

    Bart Depreitere, Fabian Güiza, Ian Piper in Intracranial Pressure & Neuromonitoring XVI (2018)

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    Continuous Optimal CPP Based on Minute-by-Minute Monitoring Data: A Study of a Pediatric Population

    This paper describes the use of minute-by-minute monitoring data to determine continuous optimal cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) recommendations based on the autoregulatory status of pediatric patients with ...

    Fabian Güiza, Geert Meyfroidt in Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring… (2016)

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    Study of perfusion in and around cerebral contusions by means of computed tomography

    Background Several authors have found low absolute values of cerebral blood flow (CBF) in both contusion core and pericontusional parenchyma of head-injured patients by means of Xenon Com...

    Bart Depreitere, Richard Aviv, Sean Symons in Acta Neurochirurgica Supplements (2009)