Continuous monitoring of cerebrovascular pressure reactivity allows determination of optimal cerebral perfusion pressure in patients with traumatic brain injury
Associated Press · Addenbrooke's Hospital
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Abstract
Objectives
To define optimal cerebral perfusion pressure (CPPOPT) in individual head-injured patients using continuous monitoring of cerebrovascular pressure reactivity. To test the hypothesis that patients with poor outcome were managed at a cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) differing more from their CPPOPT than were patients with good outcome.
Design
Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data.
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Authors
7- LALuzius A. SteinerCorresponding
Associated Press, Addenbrooke's Hospital
- MCMarek Czosnyka
Associated Press, Addenbrooke's Hospital
- SKStefan K. Piechnik
Associated Press, Addenbrooke's Hospital
- PSPiotr Smielewski
Associated Press, Addenbrooke's Hospital
- DADoris A. Chatfield
Associated Press, Addenbrooke's Hospital
Topics & keywords
Topics
Keywords
- Medicine
- Cerebral perfusion pressure
- Intracranial pressure
- Traumatic brain injury
- Intensive care unit
- Glasgow Outcome Scale
- Blood pressure
- Anesthesia
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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