Format:
Online-Ressource (XIV, 484 p. With partly coloured figures, digital)
ISBN:
9783211323182
Series Statement:
Acta Neurochirurgica Supplementum 95
Content:
Anthony Marm
Content:
Contains papers from the International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring held in 2004. These papers present experimental and clinical research data on invasive and non-invasive intracranial pressure and brain biochemistry monitoring. They are organised into: neuroimaging, clinical trails, experimental studies, and more
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Description based upon print version of record
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CoverContents -- Keynote lecture -- The importance of translational research in brain injury -- ICP management in head injury -- Cerebral blood flow (CBF)-directed management of ventilated head-injured patients -- Relationship of cerebral perfusion pressure levels to outcome in traumatic brain injury -- Effects of moderate hyperventilation on cerebrovascular pressure-reactivity after head injury -- Which paediatric head injured patients might benefit from decompression? Thresholds of ICP and CPP in the first six hours -- Association between outcome, cerebral pressure reactivity and slow ICP waves following head injury -- Quantification of secondary CPP insult severity in paediatric head injured patients using a pressure-time index -- The BrainIT Group: concept and current status 2004 -- Accurate data collection for head injury monitoring studies: a data validation methodology -- ICM+:software for on-line analysis of bedside monitoring data after severe head trauma -- Survey of traumatic brain injury management in European Brain-IT centres year 2001 -- The importance of major extracranial injuries by the decompressive craniectomy in severe head injuries -- Beneficial effect of cerebrolysin on moderate and severe head injury patients: result of a cohort study -- Neurochemical monitoring and intracranial hypertension -- Re-defining the ischemic threshold for jugular venous oxygen saturation -- a microdialysis study in patients with severe head injury -- Estimated cerebral respiratory quotient and arteriovenous differences of CO2 in the ultra early detection of global ischemia -- Linear correlation between stable intracranial pressure decrease and regional cerebral oxygenation improvement following mannitol administration in severe acute head injury patients -- Brain tissue oxygen (PtiO2): a clinical comparison of two monitoring devices -- Extracellular amino acid changes in patients during reversible cerebral ischaemia -- Cerebral metabolism and intracranial hypertension in high grade aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage patients -- Effect of ischemic preconditioning on brain tissue gases and pH during temporary cerebral artery occlusion -- Changes in cerebral hemodynamics and cerebral oxygenation during surgical evacuation for hypertensive intracerebral putaminal hemorrhage -- Open lung ventilation in neurosurgery: an update on brain tissue oxygenation -- Magnesium sulfate for brain protection during temporary cerebral artery occlusion -- Monitoring of autoregulation using intracerebral microdialysis in patients with severe head injury -- Improvement of brain tissue oxygen and intracranial pressure during and after surgical decompression for diffuse brain oedema and space occupying infarction -- Clinic investigation and logistic analysis of risk factors of recurrent hemorrhage after operation in the earlier period of cerebral hemorrhage -- Cerebral blood flow augmentation in patients with severe subarachnoid haemorrhage -- Evidence for the importance of extracranial venous flow in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) -- Subdural intracranial pressure, cerebral perfusion pressure, and degree of cerebral swelling in supra- and infratentorial space-occupying lesions in children -- The role of noninvasive mo.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783211243367
Additional Edition:
Buchausg. u.d.T. Intracranial pressure and brain biochemical monitoring XII Wien [u.a.] : Springer, 2005 ISBN 9783211243367
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3211243364
Language:
English
Subjects:
Medicine
Keywords:
Hirndruck
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Kopfverletzung
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Monitoring
;
Hirndrucksteigerung
;
Wasserkopf
;
Hirndruck
;
Monitoring
;
Wasserkopf
;
Monitoring
;
Konferenzschrift
DOI:
10.1007/3-211-32318-X
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