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    An Effacement Score for Basal Cisterns to Predict ICP Level and Outcome After Severe Closed Head Injury

    In severe head injury, obliteration of basal cisterns on the initial CT-scan is associated with intracranial hypertension and poor outcome (Van Dongen et al. 1983, Teasdale et al. 1984, Toutant et al. 1984). I...

    F. Artru, Ch. Jourdan, J. Convert, J. Duquesnel, R. Deleuze in Intracranial Pressure VII (1989)

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    Continuous Monitoring of ICP, CPP and BAER

    Continuous monitoring of brainstem evoked auditive responses (BAER) proved to be helpful in evaluating brainstem dysfunction secondary to intracranial hypertension (Garcia-Larrea et al. 1987). The present work...

    F. Artru, L. Larrea, Ch. Jourdan, O. Bertrand, J. Pernier in Intracranial Pressure VII (1989)

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    Relations of Cerebral Perfusion Pressure and Hematocrit with Hemispheric Cerebral Blood Flow during Post — Traumatic Coma

    In head-injured patients, previous reports on correlations between cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), intracranial pressure (ICP) and arterial blood pressure were discordant (4,1,...

    F. Artru, B. Philippon, M. Berger, R. Deleuze in Intracranial Pressure IV (1980)