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Intracranial Pressure
Intracranial Volume/Pressure Relationships during Continuous Monitoring of Ventricular Fluid Pressure
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J. D. Miller
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J. Garibi
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1972
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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CEREBRAL VASOMOTOR PARALYSIS PRODUCED BY INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION.
J Langfitt
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INTRACRANIAL-PRESSURE CHANGES FOLLOWING HEAD INJURY
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Historical View of the Interest in Intracranial Pressure
pp. 9
Subdural Pressure Monitoring in Head-Injured Patients
pp. 14
Long-Time Monitoring of Epidural Pressure in Man
pp. 18
Passive Radio Telemetry for the Measurement of Intracranial Pressure
pp. 21
A Modified Equipment for the Continuous Telemetric Monitoring of Epidural or Subdural Pressure
pp. 27
Influence of Cerebral Vascular Factors on Brain-relative Stiffness
pp. 33
Some Pecularities of the Passage and Absorption in the Subarachnoid Space at Increased ICP Investigated by Radioisotope Methods
pp. 41
Comparative Clinical Studies of Epidural and Ventricular Pressure
pp. 46
Simultaneous Recording of the Epidural and Ventricular Fluid Pressure
pp. 51
Comparison of Extradural with Intraventricular Pressure in Patients after Head Injury
pp. 59
A Statistical Approach to Long-Term Monitoring of Intracranial Pressure
pp. 65
A Method for Statistical Analysis of Intracranial Pressure Recordings
pp. 75
Some Adjustment Mechanisms of Brain Metabolism during Increased Intracranial Pressure
pp. 79
Changes of Cerebral Hemodynamics and Energy Metabolism during Increased CSF Pressure and Brain Edema
pp. 85
rCBF, CMRO2 and Intracranial Pressures Following a Local Cold Injury of the Cortex
pp. 90
Energy State of the Brain during and after Compression Ischemia
pp. 96
The Function of Brain Mitochondria after Increased Intracranial Pressure
pp. 105
Intracranial Pressure Changes during Experimental Cerebral Infarction
pp. 109
Intracranial Pressure Changes in Acute Ischaemic Regions of the Primate Hemisphere
pp. 115
Extradural Pressure and Regional Oxygen Availability in Experimental Cerebral Infarction
pp. 119
Studies on the Water Content of Cerebral Tissues and Intracranial Pressure in Vasogenic Brain Oedema
pp. 127
Delayed Brain Swelling after X-Irradiation of the Visual Cortex in the Macaca Mulatta
pp. 139
The Munro-Kellie Doctrine and the Intracranial Venous Space at the ‘Limit’ of Raised Intracranial Pressure — an Hydrodynamic Experimental Approach
pp. 144
A Critical Rate of Cerebral Compression
pp. 149
Irreversible Damage and Cerebral Death in Increased Intracranial Pressure
pp. 155
Kinetics of Arterial and Venous Hemorrhage in the Skull Cavity
pp. 160
Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Increased Intracranial Pressure Produced by Increased Cerebrospinal Fluid Volume, Intracranial Mass and Cerebral Edema
pp. 165
Perfusion Pressure in Intracranial Hypertension
pp. 171
The Effects of Intra-Carotid Artery Administration of Mannitol on Cerebral Blood Flow and Intracranial Pressure in Experimental Brain Edema
pp. 176
The Effect of Mannitol on Intracranial Pressure and Cerebral Blood Flow
pp. 185
Measurement of “Interstitial Fluid” Pressure in the Brain in Dogs
pp. 188
Brain Tissue Pressure
pp. 195
Subarachnoid-Pressure-Dependent Drug Effects on CSF Transport and Brain Volume
pp. 200
Cardiorespiratory Interaction during Increased Intracranial Pressure
pp. 205
The Effect of Hypoxia on the Cushing Response
pp. 210
Arterial pCO2 Effect at Various Levels of Intracranial Pressure
pp. 217
Minute by Minute Intracranial Pressure Monitoring as a Guide to Management of Pathological Intracranial Pressure
pp. 222
Intraventricular Pressure after Severe Brain Injuries: Prognostic Value and Correlation with Blood Pressure and Jugular Venous Oxygen Tension
pp. 227
Cardiorespiratory Changes Associated with Plateau Waves in Patients with Head Injury
pp. 232
Correlative Study of Intracranial and Systemic Arterial Pressures in Neurosurgical Patients
pp. 239
The Interdependence of Cerebrovascular Autoregulation and Intracranial Pressure
pp. 244
Recurrent Hemorrhage and Hemostasis in Patients with Ruptured Intracranial Saccular Aneurysm
pp. 250
The Relationship between Ventricular Fluid Pressure and the Neuropathology of Raised Intracranial Pressure
pp. 254
Treatment of Cerebral Edema in Man with Spirolactone
pp. 265
Relations between Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure (CSFP), Elasticity (E’) of the Dura, and Volume of the CSF (VCSF)
pp. 270
Intracranial Volume/Pressure Relationships during Continuous Monitoring of Ventricular Fluid Pressure
pp. 275
Computer Modelling of CSF Pressure/Volume and its Relationship to Hydrocephalus
pp. 280
Long Term Measurement of Extradural Pressure in “Low Pressure” Hydrocephalus
pp. 286
Ultrastructure of Cortical Capillaries and Cerebral Blood Flow in Low Pressure Hydrocephalus
pp. 295
Intracranial Pressure during Anesthesia with Ketamine
pp. 297
Effects of Some Anesthetic Drugs on the Ventricular Fluid Pressure and on the Systemic Blood Pressure Both Arterial and Venous
pp. 303
Stabilization and Disturbance of Osmoregulation in the Cerebrospinal Fluid
pp. 309
The Alleviation of Increased Intracranial Pressure by the Chronic Administration of Osmotic Agents
pp. 316
The Role of Vascular and Hemodynamic Factors in the Pathogenesis of Intracranial Hypertension Caused by Focal Lesions of the Brain
pp. 320
Halothane, Hypocapnia and Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure in Neurosurgery
pp. 331
Concentration of Acid Monoamine Metabolites in Ventricular CSF of Patients with Posterior Fossa Tumors
pp. 338
The Valvular Action of the Arnold-Chiari Malformation
pp. 343
Variations of Intraventricular and Local Brain Pressures during Neurosurgical Procedures
pp. 348
Complications Due to Prolonged Ventricular Fluid Pressure Recording in Clinical Practice
pp. 353
The Uses of Intracranial Pressure Monitoring in Clinical Management
pp. 361
Pathophysiology of Increased ICP
pp. 365
Techniques for Measuring Intracranial Pressure
pp. 369
Clinical Indications for Measurement of ICP
pp. 372
Glossary of Definitions, Standards and Abbreviations
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