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" Intracranial Pressure VI : "
edited by J.D. Miller, G.M. Teasdale, J.O. Rowan, S.L. Galbraith, A.D. Mendelow.
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edited by J.D. Miller, G.M. Teasdale, J.O. Rowan, S.L. Galbraith, A.D. Mendelow.
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Intracranial Pressure VI : : Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure Held in Glasgow, Scotland, June 9-13, 1985\ edited by J.D. Miller, G.M. Teasdale, J.O. Rowan, S.L. Galbraith, A.D. Mendelow.
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Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986
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3642709710
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: 9783642709715
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Session I: Traumatic Intracranial Hypertension; Causes, Consequences Chairmen: T.W. Langfitt and G.M. Teasdale.- Causes and Consequences of Raised Intracranial Pressure in Head Injuries.- Dynamics of Intracranial Pressure Rise in Severely Head Injured Patients.- ICP After Experimental Diffuse Head Injuries.- The Value of CT Scan Density Measurements After Human Head Injury: A Comparative Study Using Microgravimetric Measurement of Brain Specific Gravity.- Causal Factors in the Development of Brain Lactic Acidosis: Relationship Between Intracranial Pressure, CSF Lactate and CSF-CKBB After Severe Head Injury.- Changes in Brain Phosphorus Metabolism in Rats Following Fluid Percussion Injury.- Brain Damage in Non-Missile Head Injury Secondary to High Intracranial Pressure.- Session II: Pressure Volume Relationships Chairmen: J.D. Miller and K. Shapiro.- Variations in Pressure Volume Index and CSF Outflow Resistance Measured at Different Places in the Craniospinal Axis.- The Constant Pressure Term (PO) of the Volume-Pressure Relationship. Comparison Between Results of Infusion Test and Pulse Pressure Analysis.- Volume Accounting: A Method for the Study of CSF-Hydrodynamics. An Aid for Parameter Estimation and Validation of Pressure/Flow Models.- Brain Elastic Behavior and CSF Dynamics During Progressive Epidural Balloon Expansion.- Brain Elastic Behavior and CSF Dynamics in Cold Induced Edema.- Independence of Compliance and CSF Hydrodynamics as an Explanation for Volume Preservation in the Neural Axis.- Comparison of Pressure Volume Indices Obtained with Constant Rate and Bolus Infusions.- Static and Dynamic Cerebrospinal Elastance - Clinical Verification.- Elastic Properties of the Cerebrospinal System and Hydrodynamic of the CSF in Patients with Intracranial Hypertension.- Session III: Resistance to CSF Outflow Chairmen: A. Marmarou and H. Portnoy.- How Does the Craniospinal System Cope with a Disturbance of Its Volume?.- Validity of Measurements of CSF Outflow Resistance Estimated by the Bolus Injection Method.- Comparison of CSF Formation and Outflow Resistance Measured by Ventriculo-Cisternal Perfusion and Volume Manipulation Techniques.- CSF Outflow Resistance: No Current Model is Satisfactory.- Shunt Dependent Hydrocephalus: Pressure Volume Characterization and Altered CSF Outflow Resistance.- Resistance to Outflow of Cerebrospinal Fluid as a Determinant of the Intracranial Pressure.- Radioisotopic Observations on Volume Changes in Cranial Versus Spinal CSF in Response to Intracranial Pressure Changes. A Clinical Study.- Labile Sagittal Sinus Pressures in the Cat.- Session IV: Causes of Increased ICP: Autonomic, Vascular Chairmen: A.D. Mendelow and J.T. Hoff.- The Vasodilatory Cascade and Intracranial Pressure.- Clinical Evidence of Compressed Lacunar Veins Causing Plateau Waves.- Cerebral Blood Volume as Another Cause of Intracranial Hypertension Following Cold-Induced Edema.- The Role of the Central Monoamine System and the Cholinoceptive Pontine Area on the Oscillation of ICP `Pressure Waves'.- Pressure Wave-Like Changes in ICP Produced by Electric Stimulation of the Brainstem, Hypothalamus and Cerebral Cortex in Cats.- Determinants of Intracranial Pressure Rebound After Brain Compression.- Direct Observation of Autonomic Nerve Activity in Experimental Acute Brain Swelling.- Session V: Methods of Measurement Chairmen: M. Brock and J. Van Eijndhoven.- A Comparison Between Three Methods of ICP Recording.- Clinical Evaluation of the Gaeltec ICT/b Pressure Transducer Placed Subdurally.- Multiple Simultaneous Recordings of ICP in Patients with Acute Mass Lesions.- Intracerebral Versus Intraventricular Pressure Recording.- The Pressure Depth Curve in Anterior Fontanelle Pressure Monitoring.- Intracranial Balloon Catheter for ICP and Pressure/Volume Monitoring.- Difficulties in Interpretation of Extradural Pressure (EDP). Measurement in Acutely Raised Intracranial Pressure (ICP).- The Rotterdam Teletransducer: Telemetric Epidural Pressure Monitoring -Results of Comparative EDP-VFP Measurements.- The Effect of Position on Ventricular Pressure in Shunted and Unshunted Individuals. A Telemetric Study.- A. Device for Prolonged Continuous Epidural ICP Measurement.- Clinical Evaluation of the Cosman ICP Telesensor in Children.- Estimation of Cerebral Perfusion Pressure from Arterial Blood Pressure and Transcranial Doppler Recordings.- Combined Intracranial Pressure and Multilevel Continuous Local Cerebral Blood Flow Monitoring: Local Perfusion Fluctuations.- Non Invasive Evaluations of Intracranial Pressure, Cerebral Blood Flow, Vascular Compliance and Oxygen Consumption Using Laser Infrared Spectroanalysis and the Skull Impedance Plethysmographic Method.- Routine Computerized Neuromonitoring.- Session VI: Pulse Wave Form Analysis Chairmen: J.O. Rowan and C.J. Avezaat.- Frequency Response in Clinical Pressure Measuring Systems.- Pulse Wave Analysis During Progressive Intracranial Hypertension.- Development of a Clinical Monitoring System by Means of ICP Waveform Analysis.- Influence of Intracranial Components on the Intracranial Pressure Pulse Wave (ICP-PW). (Comparison of ICP-PW in Communicating and Non-Communicating Hydrocephalus).- System Analysis of Pressure Transmission in the Intracranial Cavity.- Influences of the Arterial and Venous Pressure Wave on the CSF Pulse Wave.- An Analysis of the Epidural Pulse Waveform in Neurosurgical Patients.- Some Observations on the Relationship Between Cerebral Pulse Amplitude and ICP in Patients with Intracranial Hypertension.- Oscillations of ICP Related to Cardiovascular Parameters.- The Correlation Between A- and B-Waves and Arterial C02 Tension.- Cerebrospinal Fluid Dynamics in Patients with Plateau Waves.- Session VII: Consequences of Raised ICP: Structural, Functional, Vascular Chairman: M. Gaab.- Structural.- Topographic Analysis of Mechanopathophysiological Alteration in Brain Tissue Produced Intracranial Hypertension.- Local Shift of the Brain and Its Relation to the Tentorial Edge.- Functional - Electrophysiology.- The Effect of an Acute Rise in ICP on the Primary Somatosensory Pathway.- Auditory Brain Stem Responses in Uncal Herniation.- The Effects of an Expanding Supratentorial Mass on Auditory Brain Stem Responses in Baboons.- Studies of Brain Stem Evoked Potentials in Relation to Brain Shifting During Raised Intracranial Pressue Induced by a Frontal Balloon and a Temporal Balloon.- Electroencephalographs Changes During Pressure Waves of ICP Following Experimental Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.- Auditory Brain Stem Evoked Response in Increased Intracranial Pressure Produced by Infusion Method in Cats.- Electrophysiological Findings During Increased Intracranial Pressure: A Clinical Study.- Changes in Electrophysiological and Metabolic Indices of Brain Activity Associated with Elevated Intracranial Pressure and Transtentorial Herniation.- Relationships of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow. Evoked Potential Responses, and Systemic Hemodynamics During Intracranial Hypertension.- Relationship Between Cerebral Blood Flow and Somatosensory Evoked Potential in Increased Intracranial Pressure in Cats.- The Effects of Secondary Insults on Cerebral Blood Flow (CBF) Intracranial Pressure (ICP) and Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SEP) in Head Injured Cats.- Mechanisms of the Cushing Response.- Pulmonary Responses to Acutely Elevated Intracranial Pressure in Dogs.- Autoregulation of Cerebral Blood Flow with Intracranial Hypertension: Effect of Hypoxia.- Continuous Measurement of Local Cerebral Blood Volume by Reflectance Photometry.- Cerebrovascular Response to Elevated Intracranial Pressure.- Intracranial Volume Load Tolerance.- Session VIII: Hydrocephalus/CSF Circulation Chairmen: F. Gjerris and M.
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Pollay.- Measurement of Conductance to Cerebrospinal Fluid Outflow by the Steady-State Perfusion Method in Patients with Normal or Increased Intracranial Pressure.- Cerebrospinal Fluid Flow After Pressure Infusion Cisternography in Patients with Communicating Hydrocephalus.- CSF Circulation in Hydrocephalus. A Study of CSF Flow in a Shunt System.- Hydrocephalic Edema: Accessory CSF Absorption of Passive Response to Ventricular Enlargement.- Behavior of the Cisterna Magna ICP in Traumatic Coma Patients.- Rhythmic Brain Movement and Density Variations Shown by Rapid Sequential CT Scanning in the Human Subject.- Biomechanics and a Theoretical Model of Hydrocephalus: Application of the Finite Element Method.- Benign Intracranial Hypertension and Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus: Theoretical Considerations.- Intracranial Pressure (ICP) and Positron Emission Tomographic (PET) Studies in Acute and Chronic Hydrocephalus.- Local Cerebral Glucose Utilization in Congenital Hydrocephalic Rats by Means of the (14C)-Deoxyglucose Method.- Regional Cerebral Protein Synthesis in Experimental Hydrocephalus.- Visual Evoked Potentials in Patients with Hydrocephalus or Intracranial Hypertension.- The Role of Hydrocephalus in Producing Clinical Deterioration After Cerebral Aneurysm Rupture.- Intracranial Pressure and Cerebral Blood Flow in Patients with Communicating Hydrocephalus Following Intracranial Aneurysm Rupture.- CSF Drainage and Intracranial Pressure After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.- "Empty Sella" and Benign Intracranial Hypertension: Endocrine and CSF Dynamic Study.- Stimulation of Cyclic Adenosine 3, 5-Monophosphate Formation in Rabbit Choroid Plexus by Beta-Receptor Agonists and Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide.- Ontogeny of Sympathetic Nerves and Transport Functions in the Rabbit Choroid Plexus.- Effect of Cerebroventricular Infusion of Vasopressin on Intracranial Pressure, Blood Pressure and Plasma Vasopressin.- Intracranial Pressure in Experimental Streptococcus Pneumoniae Meningitis in Rabbits.- Session IX: Haemorrhage, Ischemia and Other Focal Lesions Chairmen: A. Baethmann and H.A. Crockard.- Experimental Intracerebral Haemorrhage: Intracranial Pressure Changes and Cerebral Blood Flow.- The Influence of Systemic Hypertension on Intracranial Pressure and Edema Formation in Experimental Intracerebral Hemorrhage.- Investigation of Cerebral Perfusion Pressure and Edema Formation in a Hypertonic Saline Model of Cerebral Edema.- Immunohistochemical Investigation in Experimental Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH) and Its Correlation with Findings in Clinical Studies.- Vasogenic Brain Edema and Intracranial Pressure in Experimental Carbon Dioxide Laser Brain Lesions.- Photoactivation of Hematoporphyrin Derivative in Cat Brain: A Model of Ischemic Necrosis.- Response of ICP, CBF and ECoG to Cerebral Administration of Kinins.- The Role of Cellular Calcium Entry in Spontaneous and Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.- Changes of Capillary Permeability in Experimental Brain Tumor.- Segmental Vascular Resistance and C02 Reactivity After Global Cerebral Ischemia.- Brain Tissue Pressure in Focal Cerebral Ischemia with and without Reperfusion.- Session X: Therapy I: Osmotic and Other Agents Chairmen: S. Ishii and J.W.F. Beks.- Effects of Mannitol on Tissue Pressure in Focal Cerebral Ischemia.- How does Mannitol Reduce Edema Water in Focal Cerebral Ischemia?.- The Effect of Mannitol on the Water Content of White Matter after Head Injury in Man.- The Effect of Intravenous Mannitol on Cat Pial Arteries and Veins During Normal and Elevated Intracranial Pressure.- Intracranial Pressure Changes Following a Bolus Infusion of Mannitol at Various Levels of PaC02 in Normal Dogs and Dogs with Experimentally Induced Intracranial Hypertension.- The Effect of Furosemide on Intracranial Pressure and Cerebrospinal Fluid Formation.- Analysis of the Intracranial Response to Mannitol and Furosemide.- The Combined Use of Mannitol and Furosemide in Treatment of Elevated Intracranial Pressure: Timing, Dosage and Delivery.- Effect of Steroids on the Resolution Process of Edema.- A Study of Potassium Canrenoate on Raised Intracranial Pressure and on the Metabolism of Electrolytes and Hormones.- Reduction in Cerebrospinal Fluid Transport Mediated by Lead Acetate In Vitro in the Superior Sagittal Sinus of the Dog.- Reduction of Intracranial Pressure with Anticoagulation in Patients with Venous Sinus Thrombosis.- Session XI: Head Injury and Other Clinical Uses of ICP Monitoring Chairmen: D.P. Becker and H. Naga.- Role of Intracranial Pressure Monitoring in the Management of Occult Traumatic Intradural Hematoma.- The Application of ICP Monitoring in Deciding Surgical Management.- Cerebral Blood Flow Changes in Hypertensive Intracerebral Hematoma.- Pressure-Volume Dynamics in Head-Injured Patients: A Preliminary Study.- Changes of Glasgow Coma Score and ICP During the Development of Acute Epidural Hematoma.- Pupillary Abnormalities, Elevated Intracranial Pressure and Mass Lesion Location.- The Relationship Between Intracranial Pressure, Cerebral Perfusion Pressure and Outcome in Head Injured Patients: The Critical Level of Cerebral Perfusion Pressure.- Impact of Cerebral Perfusion Pressure on Survival Following Head Trauma.- Clinical Analysis of Intracranial Hypertension in Severe Head Injury.- Increased ICP and Systemic Hypotension During the First 72 Hours Following Severe Head Injury.- Local Basal Ganglia and Brain Stem Blood Flow in the Head Injured Patient Using Stable Xenon Enhanced CT Scanning.- Correlation of Acute ICP and CBF with CT Scan and Neuropsychological Recovery in Severe Head Injury.- The Influence of Intracranial Pressure and Clinico-Neurological Findings on Outcome in Patients with Diencephalic Tumors.- Clinical Experience of 780 Cases of Postoperative ICP Monitoring.- Nursing and ICP: Studies of Two Clinical Problems: Study 1: Effects of Passive Turning and Lateral Neck Flexion.- Study 2: Effects of Touching and Talking in Children.- The Problems of Averaging ICP Records by Eye.- Intracranial Pressure in the Early Stage after SAH.- Session XII: Therapy II: Anesthesia, Pharmacology and Cerebral Metabolic Depressants Chairmen: S.L. Galbraith and S. Cote.- ICP and CBF Reactivity to Isoflurane and Nitrous Oxide During Normocarbia, Hypocarbia and Intracranial Hypertension.- Effect of Isoflurane on Intracranial Pressure in Patients with Intracranial Mass Lesions.- Isoflurane and Intracranial Pressure.- Effects of Etomidate, Sodium Pentothal and Lidocaine on Cerebral Elastance.- Elimination of Ventilator-Related ICP Fluctuations by Special Techniques of Artificial Ventilation.- Intracranial Pressure and Other Variables During Simultaneous Ventilation Compression Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.- Control of Intracranial Pressure in Traumatic Brain Injury. Our Experience with Gammahydroxybutyric Acid or Thiopental and Fentanyl.- The Effects of Gammahydroxybutyrate and Sodium Thiopentone on Intracranial Pressure in Severe Head Injury.- Cerebral Vasoconstriction with Fluosol DA as a Means of Acutely Reducing ICP.- The Effect of Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) on Intracranial Pressure and Outcome After Severe Head Injury.- Failure of Prophylactic Barbiturate Coma in the Prevention of Death Due to Uncontrollable Intracranial Hypertension in Patients with Severe Head Injury.- The Outcome with Barbiturate Therapy in Severe Head Injuries.- Treatment for Severe Head Injury. A Comparative Study of Nizofenone and Barbiturate.- Summaries.- Progress in the Analysis of Intracranial Pressure Dynamics.- Raised ICP in Head Injury, Its Significance, Causes, and Therapy.
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RC386.2E358 1986
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A D Mendelow
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G M Teasdale
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J D Miller
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J O Rowan
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S L Galbraith
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