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Effect of head elevation on intracranial pressure, cerebral perfusion pressure, and cerebral blood flow in head-injured patients.
Intracranial pressure versus cerebral perfusion pressure as a marker of outcomes in severe head injury: a prospective evaluation.
Cerebral perfusion pressure.
Focal brain injury results in severe cerebral ischemia despite maintenance of cerebral perfusion pressure.
Chapter 5 cerebral perfusion pressure and intracranial pressure in traumatic brain injury.
Thresholds for cerebral perfusion pressure.
Adherence to guidelines for management of cerebral perfusion pressure and outcome in patients who have severe traumatic brain injury.
Blood pressure and intracranial pressure-volume dynamics in severe head injury: relationship with cerebral blood flow.
From targeting to optimizing cerebral perfusion pressure.
Age-specific cerebral perfusion pressure thresholds*.
Current concepts of optimal cerebral perfusion pressure in traumatic brain injury.
Cerebral perfusion pressure versus intracranial pressure-driven therapy on outcomes.
Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Insults and Associations with Outcome in Adult Traumatic Brain Injury.
Intrathoracic Pressure Regulation Improves Cerebral Perfusion and Cerebral Blood Flow in a Porcine Model of Brain Injury.
Optimal Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Management at Bedside: A Single-Center Pilot Study.
Management of pediatric head injury.
Relations of blood pressure and head injury to regional cerebral blood flow.
Head injuries in Scottish hospitals. Scottish Head Injury Management Study.
Progress in the management of head injury.
Temporal Profiles of Cerebral Perfusion Pressure After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.
Critical cerebral perfusion pressure at high intracranial pressure measured by induced cerebrovascular and intracranial pressure reactivity.
[Cerebral perfusion pressure in acute blood pressure decrease with hyperosmolar sorbitol in anesthesia conditions].
Evidence for cerebral edema, cerebral perfusion, and intracranial pressure elevations in acute mountain sickness.
Cerebral perfusion pressure-targeted therapy versus intracranial pressure-targeted therapy in acute meningitis.
Cerebral perfusion pressure management in head injury.
A method of ICP management is presented based upon maintenance of cerebral perfusion pressure ( CPP = SABP - ICP) at 70-88 mm Hg or in some cases grea...
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Effect of head elevation on intracranial pressure, cerebral perfusion pressure, and cerebral blood flow in head-injured patients.
Intracranial pressure versus cerebral perfusion pressure as a marker of outcomes in severe head injury: a prospective evaluation.
Cerebral perfusion pressure.
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