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Brain Edema XVI : Translate Basic Science into Clinical Practice

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Richard L. Applegate, Gang Chen, Hua Feng, John H. Zhang, editors. (1st ed.) --Cham: Springer , c2016.
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In this book, leading world authorities on brain edema and neurological disorders/injuries and experts in preconditioning join forces to discuss the latest progress in basic sciences, translational research, and clinical management strategies relating to these conditions. The range of topics covered is wide, including microglia, energy metabolism, trace metals and ion channels, vascular biology, cellular treatment, hemorrhagic stroke, novel technological advances, anesthesia and medical gases, …
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Applegate, Richard L
Chen, Gang
Feng, Hua
Zhang, John H
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International Symposium of Brain Edema and Cellular Injury
Symposium on Preconditioning for Neurological Disorders
Responsibility
Richard L. Applegate, Gang Chen, Hua Feng, John H. Zhang, editors
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2016
Physical Description
1 online resource (xv, 399 p. : 146 illus., 50 illus. in color)
Series Vol.
121
Series Title
Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement
ISBN
9783319184975
9783319184968 (print ed.)
ISSN
0065-1419
Subjects (MeSH)
Brain Edema
Brain Hemorrhage, Traumatic
Brain Ischemia
Intracranial pressure
Abstract
In this book, leading world authorities on brain edema and neurological disorders/injuries and experts in preconditioning join forces to discuss the latest progress in basic sciences, translational research, and clinical management strategies relating to these conditions. The range of topics covered is wide, including microglia, energy metabolism, trace metals and ion channels, vascular biology, cellular treatment, hemorrhagic stroke, novel technological advances, anesthesia and medical gases, pediatric brain edema, neuroimaging, behavioral assessment, clinical trials, peripheral to central signaling pathways, preconditioning translation, and animal models for preconditioning and brain edema research. The book comprises presentations from Brain Edema 2014, the joint meeting of the 16th International Conference on Brain Edema and Cellular Injury and the 3rd , held in Los Angeles on September 27-30, 2014. It will be of interest not only to translational researchers but also to basic scientists and clinicians in the field.
Contents
Brain Edema and Anesthesia -- Clinical Management of brain edema -- Neural ICU and edema management updates -- Preconditioning symposium for edema and cellular injury -- Microglia in edema and cell death -- Opioid receptor and brain injury -- Energy metabolism after brain injury -- Metal ion in brain edema and tissue injury -- Vascular biology of brain edema -- Brain edema in pediatric neurological disorders -- Hemorrhage or stroke edema section -- CNS trauma section -- Neuroimaging of brain edema: advances and biomarkers -- Neurobehavioral testing for brain edema assessment -- Brain edema and cellular treatment -- HBO, NBO and other medical gas for edema and tissue protection -- New treatments and/or technologies for edema and cell death.
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Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring XII

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edited by Wai S. Poon ... [et al.]. --Vienna: Springer-Verlag , c2005.
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Poon, Wai S
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edited by Wai S. Poon ... [et al.]
Place of Publication
Vienna
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Date of Publication
c2005
Series Vol.
95
Series Title
Acta neurochirurgica. Supplement
ISBN
9783211323182
Subjects (MeSH)
Brain Injuries - physiopathology
Hydrocephalus - physiopathology
Intracranial pressure
Monitoring, Physiologic
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Critical care medicine
Neurology
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Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring XIII

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edited by G. Manley, C. Hemphill, S. Stiver. --Vienna: Springer , c2008.
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International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring (13th : 2007 : San Francisco, Calif.)
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Hemphill, C
Stiver, S
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edited by G. Manley, C. Hemphill, S. Stiver.
Place of Publication
Vienna
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2008
Series Vol.
102
Series Title
Acta neurochirurgica. Supplement
ISBN
9783211855782
Subjects (MeSH)
Brain Injuries - physiopathology
Hydrocephalus - physiopathology
Intracranial pressure
Monitoring, Physiologic
Subjects (LCSH)
Neurology
Critical care medicine
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Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring XIV

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edited by M.U. Schuhmann, M. Czosnyka. --Vienna: Springer , c2012.
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Nearly 80 short papers originating from the 14th International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring held in Tübingen, Germany, in September 2010 present experimental as well as clinical research data related to the naming topics of the conference. The papers have undergone a peer-reviewing and are organized in the following sections: methods of brain monitoring and data analysis, methods of invasive and non-invasive ICP assessment, the role of autoregulation, the role of tiss…
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International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring (14th : 2010 : Tübingen, Germany)
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Schuhmann, Martin U
Czosnyka, Marek
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edited by M.U. Schuhmann, M. Czosnyka
Place of Publication
Vienna
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2012
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 421 p.)
Series Vol.
114
Series Title
Acta neurochirurgica. Supplement
ISBN
9783709109564
Subjects (MeSH)
Brain Injuries - physiopathology
Hydrocephalus - physiopathology
Intracranial pressure
Monitoring, Physiologic
Subjects (LCSH)
Neurosurgery
Abstract
Nearly 80 short papers originating from the 14th International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring held in Tübingen, Germany, in September 2010 present experimental as well as clinical research data related to the naming topics of the conference. The papers have undergone a peer-reviewing and are organized in the following sections: methods of brain monitoring and data analysis, methods of invasive and non-invasive ICP assessment, the role of autoregulation, the role of tissue oxygenation and near-infrared spectroscopy, hydrocephalus/IIH imaging and diagnosis, management and therapy of hydrocephalus, management and therapy of traumatic brain injury, management and therapy of subarachnoid and intracranial hemorrhage, experimental approaches to acute brain disease. The book gives a good overview on the latest research developments in the field of ICP and related brain monitoring and on management and therapy of relevant acute brain diseases.
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Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring XV

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Beng-Ti Ang, editor. (1st ed.) --Cham: Springer , c2016.
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This volume showcases recent high-quality work relating to the pathophysiology, biophysics, monitoring, and treatment of traumatic brain injury and hydrocephalus that was presented at the 15th International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring (ICP), held in Singapore in November 2013. The included papers derive from experts in neurointensive care, physiology, physics, engineering, and neurosurgery who have made important contributions in this translational area of research. …
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International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring (15th : 2013 : Singapore)
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Ang, Beng-Ti
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Beng-Ti Ang, editor
Edition
1st ed.
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2016
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 377 p. : 148 illus., 44 illus. in color)
Series Vol.
122
Series Title
Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement
ISBN
9783319225333
9783319225326 (print ed.)
ISSN
0065-1419
Subjects (MeSH)
Brain Injuries - physiopathology
Hydrocephalus - physiopathology
Intracranial pressure
Monitoring, Physiologic
Abstract
This volume showcases recent high-quality work relating to the pathophysiology, biophysics, monitoring, and treatment of traumatic brain injury and hydrocephalus that was presented at the 15th International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring (ICP), held in Singapore in November 2013. The included papers derive from experts in neurointensive care, physiology, physics, engineering, and neurosurgery who have made important contributions in this translational area of research. All were selected from among oral and oral-poster presentations following a rigorous peer-review process involving the ICP Board members, and their focus ranges from the latest research findings and developments to clinical trials and experimental studies. This collection of papers from ICP 2013 continues the proud tradition of publishing key work from the ICP symposia and will be of interest for all who wish to stay abreast of recent advances in the field.
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[Part I.] Acute Brain Pathologies: Treatment and Outcome -- Mechanism of Traumatic Brain injury at distant locations after exposure to blast waves: Preliminary results from animal and phantom experiments -- Early Changes in Brain Oxygen Tension May Predict Outcome Following Severe Traumatic Brain Injury -- Attitudes in 2013 to Monitoring Intracranial Pressure Monitoring for Traumatic Intracerebral Haemorrhage -- Topical therapy following an acute experimental head injury with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) has benefits in motor-behavioural tests for rodents -- Drag Reducing Polymer Enhances Microvascular Perfusion in the Traumatized Brain with Intracranial Hypertension -- [Part II.] Clinical Monitoring of Intracranial Pressure -- Continuous Monitoring of the Complexity of Intracranial Pressure after Head Injury -- Characterization of Supra and Infra-Tentorial ICP Profiles -- Multi-resolution convolution methodology for ICP waveform morphology analysis -- Evaluation of Intracranial Pressure in Different Body Postures and Disease Entities -- Identification of clinically relevant groups of patients through the application of cluster analysis to a complex traumatic brain injury data set -- CSF lumbar drainage: a safe surgical option in refractory intracranial hypertension associated with acute post-traumatic external hydrocephalus -- Intracranial Pressure Waveforms are More Closely Related to Central Aortic than Radial Pressure Waveforms: Implications to Pathophysiology and Therapy -- Noninvasive Intracranial Pressure Determination in Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage -- Non-Invasive Assessment of ICP: Evaluation on new TBI Data Material -- Real-Time Processing of Continuous Physiological Signals in a Neurocritical Care Unit on a Stream Data Analytics Platform -- The correlation between intracranial pressure and cerebral blood flow velocity during ICP plateau waves -- Outcome Prediction for Traumatic Brain Injury Patients with Dynamic Features from Intracranial Pressure and Arterial Blood Pressure Signals: A Gaussian Process Approach -- Validation of a new noninvasive intracranial pressure monitoring method by direct comparison with an invasive technique -- Validation of a new minimally invasive intracranial pressure monitoring method by direct comparison with an invasive technique -- Monitoring of Intracranial Pressure in Meningitis -- [Part III.] Special Topics in Intracranial Pressure Science -- Bernoulli's Principle Applied To Brain's Fluids: Intracranial Pressure Does Not Drive Cerebral Perfusion Or CSF Flow -- "Solid red line": an observational study on death from refractory intracranial hypertension -- Patient-Specific Thresholds and Doses of Intracranial Hypertension in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury -- Characterization of ICP behavior in an experimental model of hemorrhagic stroke in rats -- Intrahospital transfer of patients with traumatic brain injury: increase of intracranial pressure -- Early cognitive domain deficits in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage are correlated with functional status -- Brain Oxygen Relationship to Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Depends on Tip Location and Time Window: Can Brain O2 be an adjunctive modality for determining optimal CPP? -- The interaction between heart systole and cerebral circulation during lower body negative pressure test -- Plateau Waves of Intracranial Pressure and Multimodal Brain Monitoring -- The diastolic closing margin is associated with intraventricular hemorrhage in premature infants -- The ontogeny of cerebrovascular pressure autoregulation in premature infants -- Finite Element Model for Hydrocephalus and Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension -- External ventricular catheter placement: How to improve -- [Part IV.] Autoregulation and Experimental Studies in Brain Injury -- Change in Pulsatile Cerebral Arterial Pressure and Flow Waves as a Therapeutic Strategy?- Increasing intracranial pressure after head injury: Impact on respiratory oscillations in cerebral blood flow velocity -- Plateau Waves of Intracranial Pressure and Partial Pressure of Cerebral Oxygen -- Is impaired autoregulation associated with mortality in patients with severe cerebral diseases? -- Continuous optimal CPP based on minute-by-minute monitoring data: a study on a pediatric population -- Effects of brain temperature on cerebrovascular autoregulation during the acute stage of severe traumatic brain injury -- Monitoring cerebral autoregulation after subarachnoid hemorrhage -- Correlation between cerebral autoregulation and carbon dioxide reactivity on patients with traumatic brain injury -- Cerebral arterial time constant recorded from MCA and PICA in normal subjects -- Cerebral Critical Closing Pressure during Infusion Tests -- Outcome, Pressure Reactivity and Optimal Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Calculation in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Comparison of two Variants -- Identification of an Intracranial Pressure Response Function from Continuously Acquired Electroencephalographic and Intracranial Pressure Signals in Burst-Suppressed Patients -- The upper limit of cerebral blood flow autoregulation is decreased with elevations in intracranial pressure -- Derangement of cerebral blood flow autoregulation during intracranial pressure plateau waves as detected by time and frequency based methods -- State of Cerebrovascular Autoregulation Correlates To Outcome In Severe Infant/Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury -- Can optimal cerebral perfusion pressure in severe traumatic brain injury patients be calculated based on minute-by-minute monitoring data? -- The ontogeny of cerebrovascular critical closing pressure -- Dynamic Cerebrovascular and Intracranial Pressure Reactivity Assessment of Impaired Cerebrovascular Autoregulation in Intracranial Hypertension -- [Part V.] Biophysics and Experimental Aspects ofáIntracranial Pressure -- Automatic Calculation of Hydrostatic Pressure Gradient in Head Injured Patients: A Pilot Study -- The prediction of shunt response in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus based on intracranial pressure monitoring and lumbar infusion -- Intracranial hypertension is painless! -- The effect of body position on intraocular and intracranial pressures in rabbits -- Monoamine neurotransmitter metabolites concentration as a marker of cerebrospinal fluid volume changes -- Disproportionately enlarged subarachnoid-space hydrocephalus in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus and its implication in pathogenesis -- Characterization of Cerebral Vascular Response to EEG Bursts Using ICP Pulse Waveform Template Matching -- Tranc-ependimal movement of cerebro-spinal fluid in neurologic and psychiatric pathologies -- Artifact in physiological data collected from brain injured patients: quantifying the problem and providing a solution through a factorial switching linear dynamical systems approach -- Central Pulsatile Pressure and Flow Relationship in Time and Frequency Domain to Characterise Hydraulic Input to the Brain and Cerebral Vascular Impedance -- Reproduction of ICP Waveform Changes in a Mathematical Model of the Cerebrospinal Circulatory System -- Accuracy, precision, sensitivity and specificity of non-invasive ICP absolute value measurements -- Measurement of intraspinal pressure after spinal cord injury: technical note from the Injured Spinal Cord Pressure Evaluation Study -- Characterization of the Intracranial Pressure Behavior in Chronic Epileptic Animals: a Preliminary Study -- Waveform Analysis of Intra Spinal Pressure after Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury- an Observational Study (O-64) -- Relative Position of the Third Characteristic Peak of the Intracranial Pressure Pulse Waveform Morphology Differentiates Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Shunt Responders and Non-Responders -- Who needs a revision? 20 years of Cambridge Shunt Lab (O-69) -- Shunt testing in-vivo: problems with ventricular catheter- observational study. (O-70) -- NPH Case Report:áA Documented Self Story over Eight Years with my Observations.
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Intracranial Pressure & Neuromonitoring XVI

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Thomas Heldt, editor. --Cham: Springer , c2018.
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This book introduces the latest advances relating to the pathophysiology, biophysics, monitoring and treatment of traumatic brain injury, hydrocephalus, and stroke presented at the 16th International Conference on Intracranial Pressure and Neuromonitoring (the "ICP Conference"), held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in June 2016 in conjunction with the 6th Annual Meeting of the Cerebral Autoregulation Research Network. Additionally, the conference held special sessions on neurocritical care informa…
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Thomas Heldt, editor
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2018
Physical Description
1 online resource (xii, 330 p.) : 124 illus., 52 illus. in color
Series Vol.
126
Series Title
Acta neurochirurgica. Supplement
ISBN
9783319657981
9783319657974 (print ed.)
9783319657998 (print ed.)
9783319881096 (print ed.)
ISSN
0065-1419
Subjects (MeSH)
Brain Injuries - physiopathology
Hydrocephalus - physiopathology
Intracranial Pressure
Monitoring, Physiologic - methods
Specialty
Cardiology
Monitoring, Physiologic
Neurology
Abstract
This book introduces the latest advances relating to the pathophysiology, biophysics, monitoring and treatment of traumatic brain injury, hydrocephalus, and stroke presented at the 16th International Conference on Intracranial Pressure and Neuromonitoring (the "ICP Conference"), held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in June 2016 in conjunction with the 6th Annual Meeting of the Cerebral Autoregulation Research Network. Additionally, the conference held special sessions on neurocritical care informatics and cerebrovascular autoregulation. The peer-reviewed papers included were written by leading experts in neurosurgery, neurointensive care, anesthesiology, physiology, clinical engineering, clinical informatics and mathematics who have made important contributions in this translational area of research, and their focus ranges from the latest research findings and developments to clinical trials and experimental studies. The book continues the proud tradition of publishing key work from the ICP Conferences and is a must-read for anyone wishing to stay abreast of recent advances in the field.
Contents
[Part 1] Traumatic Brain Injury -- Cerebral perfusion pressure variability between patients and between centers -- Pre-hospital predictors of impaired ICP trends in continuous monitoring of paediatric traumatic brain injury patients -- Prognosis and outcomes of severe traumatic brain injury in children -- Do ICP - derived parameters help to differentiate Vegetative State (VS) from other outcome groups after traumatic brain injury? -- The Cerebral Arterial Compliance in Severe Head Injury -- The erebrovascular Resistance in Severe Polytraumazed Patients with Intracranial Hematomas -- Computed tomography indicators of deranged ICP-derived indices in paediatric traumatic brain injury -- Mean square deviation of ICP in prognosis of outcomes in severe TBI of children -- KidsBrainIT—A new Multi-centre, multi-disciplinary, and multi-national Paediatric Brain Monitoring Collaboration -- Cerebral haemodynamics during experimental increases in ICP -- What determines outcome in patients that suffer raised intracranial pressure after traumatic brain injury? -- Visualisation of the "Optimal Cerebral Perfusion" landscape in severe traumatic brain injury patients -- Is there a relationship between optimal cerebral perfusion pressure guided management and PaO2/FiO2 ratio after severe traumatic brain injury? -- [Part 2] Brain Monitoring Technology -- Non invasive intracranial pressure in brain injured patients: a comparison between three methods based on Duplex Color -- Analysis of a noninvasive intracranial pressure monitoring method in patients with traumatic brain injury -- Comparison of different calibration methods in a non-invasive ICP assessment model -- An Embedded Device for Real-Time Noninvasive ICP Estimation -- Transcranial Bioimpedance Measurement as a Non-Invasive Estimate of Intracranial Pressure -- Pulsed electromagnetic field -- Volumetric Ophthalmic Ultrasound for Inflight Monitoring of Visual Impairment and Intracranial Pressure -- Does the variability of evoked TMD data (Vm) increase as the magnitude of the pulse amplitude increases? -- Analysis of minimally invasive intracranial pressure signals during infusion in the subarachnoid spinal space of pigs -- A Wearable Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound Phased Array System -- Comparison of macro- and microcirculatory cerebral blood flow in healthy controls using contrast-enhanced ultrasound -- HDF5 based data format for archiving complex neuro-monitoring data in Traumatic Brain Injury patients -- [Part 3] Neurocritical Care Informatics -- Influence of general anaesthesia on slow vasogenic waves of intracranial pressure -- Critical closing pressure during controlled increase in intracranial pressure -- Effect of mild hypocapnia on critical closing pressure and other mechanoelstic parameters of cerebrospinal system -- Occurrence of CPPopt values in uncorrelated ICP an ABP time series -- Simultaneous transients of ICP and heart rate -- Increasing the Contrast-to-Noise Ratio of MRI Signals for the Regional Assessment of Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation -- Linear and nonlinear SVM finite imputes response -- ICP and antihypertensive drugs -- ICP: From correlation to causation -- A waveform archiving agent for the GE Solar -- Deriving PRx and CPPopt from 0.2 Hz data: Establishing Generalizability to Bedmaster Users -- MFER Representation of Neurointensive Care Waveform Data -- Multi-Scale Peak and Trough Detection Optimised for Periodic and Quasi-Periodic Neuroscience Data -- Room air readings of brain oxygen probes -- What do we mean by cerebral perfusion pressure? -- Investigation of the relationship between the burden of raised ICP and the length of stay in a neuro-intensive care unit -- Optimal cerebral perfusion pressure in a prospective traumatic brain injury cohort -- [Part 4] Hydrocephalus and CSF Biophysics -- Visual Impairment Intracranial Pressure Syndrome-Related Globe Deformations in Astronauts are linked to CSF Volume Increase -- MRI criteria for diagnosis of communicating chronic hydrocephalus in adults -- Is there a link between ICP-derived infusion test parameters and outcome after shunting in NPH? -- Mathematical modelling of CSF stroke volume in aqueduct cerebri -- CSF and cerebral blood flows in idiopathic intracranial hypertension -- Significant Association of Slow Vasogenic ICP Waves with Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Diagnosis -- ICP monitoring and Phase contrast MRI to investigate intracranial compliance -- Numerical Cerebrospinal System Modeling in Fluid-Structure Interaction -- [Part 5] Cerebrovascular Autoregulation -- Differential systolic and diastolic regulation of the cerebral pressure-flow relationship during squat-stand manoeuvres -- Normative Ranges of Transcranial Doppler Metrics -- Autoregulation enhances collateral flow through the circle of Willis -- Simultaneous assessment of intracranial pressure and pressure reactivity index by ventricular catheter and ICP probe -- Comparison of intracranial pressure and pressure reactivity index obtained through pressure measurements in the ventricle and in the parenchyma during and outside cerebrospinal fluid drainage episodes in a manipulation free patient setting -- Visualizing autoregulation insults and their association with outcome in adult traumatic brain injury -- RAP as an Index of Cerebral Hemodynamic Stability after Brain Injury -- Systolic and diastolic regulation of the cerebral pressure-flow relationship differentially affected by acute sport-related concussion -- Induced Dynamic Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Reactivity (iPRx) and Cerebrovascular Reactivity (iCVRx) Assessment of Cerebrovascular Autoregulation after Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) with High Intracranial Pressure (ICP) in Rats -- Prediction of the time to syncope occurrence in patients diagnosed with vasovagal syncope -- Statistical signal properties of the pressure-reactivity index (PRx).
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Monitoring of Cerebral and Spinal Haemodynamics During Neurosurgery

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edited by Georg E. Cold, Niels Juul. --Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag , c2008.
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Juul, Niels
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edited by Georg E. Cold, Niels Juul
Alternate Title
Monitoring of cerebral and spinal hemodynamics during neurosurgery
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Date of Publication
c2008
ISBN
9783540778738
Subjects (MeSH)
Intracranial Pressure
Hemodynamic Monitoring
Monitoring, Intraoperative
Neurosurgical Procedures
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Neurosurgery
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