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Chapter and Conference Paper
Brain Edema After Head Injury
In intensively treated brain-injured patients with only moderate elevations of intracranial pressure, the presence of subacute brain edema did not significantly increase the impairment of CBF or metabolism, an...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The “Low-Flow” State Following Total Cerebral Ischemia
Following 16 min of complete cerebral ischemia, produced in rats by occluding aortic outflow from the heart, cerebral perfusion rate (CPR) measured at a constant hydrostatic pressure was 7.5% of control. Epine...
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Chapter
Disturbed Regulation of CBF after Acute Brain Injury with Particular Reference to the Effects on MIVP and CPP
Although cerebrovascular responses to changes in mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) and CO2 are often disturbed after acute brain injury (2, 11), the quantitation and interpretation of these disturbances is hamp...