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دانلود کتاب Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring XII

دانلود کتاب فشار داخل جمجمه و مانیتورینگ مغز XII

Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring XII

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Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring XII

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نویسندگان: , , , , , , , , , , ,   
سری: Acta Neurochirurgica Supplementum 95 
ISBN (شابک) : 9783211243367, 9783211323182 
ناشر: Springer-Verlag Wien 
سال نشر: 2005 
تعداد صفحات: 439 
زبان: English 
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) 
حجم فایل: 9 مگابایت 

قیمت کتاب (تومان) : 33,000



کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب فشار داخل جمجمه و مانیتورینگ مغز XII: جراحی مغز و اعصاب، پزشکی ویژه / مراقبت های ویژه، علوم اعصاب، مغز و اعصاب، بیهوشی



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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب فشار داخل جمجمه و مانیتورینگ مغز XII



88 مقاله کوتاه برگرفته از دوازدهمین سمپوزیوم بین المللی فشار داخل جمجمه و پایش مغز که در آگوست 2004 در هنگ کنگ برگزار شد، داده های تحقیقاتی تجربی و بالینی را در مورد فشار داخل جمجمه ای تهاجمی و غیرتهاجمی و نظارت بر بیوشیمی مغز ارائه می دهد. این مقالات مورد بازبینی همتایان قرار گرفته اند و در نه بخش سازماندهی شده اند: مدیریت ICP در آسیب سر، نظارت عصبی شیمیایی، فشار خون داخل جمجمه، تصویربرداری عصبی، هیدروسفالی، مسیرهای بالینی، مطالعات تجربی، انطباق مغز و بیوفیزیک.


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88 short papers originating from the 12th International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring held in August 2004 in Hong Kong present experimental as well as clinical research data on invasive and non-invasive intracranial pressure and brain biochemistry monitoring. The papers have undergone a peer-reviewing and are organized in nine sections: ICP management in head injury, neurochemical monitoring, intracranial hypertension, neuroimaging, hydrocephalus, clinical trails, experimental studies, brain compliance and biophysics.



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Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The importance of translational research in brain injury....Pages 3-5
Front Matter....Pages 7-7
Cerebral blood flow (CBF)-directed management of ventilated head-injured patients....Pages 9-11
Relationship of cerebral perfusion pressure levels to outcome in traumatic brain injury....Pages 13-16
Effects of moderate hyperventilation on cerebrovascular pressure-reactivity after head injury....Pages 17-20
Which paediatric head injured patients might benefit from decompression? Thresholds of ICP and CPP in the first six hours....Pages 21-23
Association between outcome, cerebral pressure reactivity and slow ICP waves following head injury....Pages 25-28
Quantification of secondary CPP insult severity in paediatric head injured patients using a pressure-time index....Pages 29-32
The BrainIT Group: concept and current status 2004....Pages 33-37
Accurate data collection for head injury monitoring studies: a data validation methodology....Pages 39-41
ICM+: software for on-line analysis of bedside monitoring data after severe head trauma....Pages 43-49
Survey of traumatic brain injury management in European Brain-IT centres year 2001....Pages 51-53
The importance of major extracranial injuries by the decompressive craniectomy in severe head injuries....Pages 55-57
Beneficial effect of cerebrolysin on moderate and severe head injury patients: result of a cohort study....Pages 59-60
Front Matter....Pages 61-61
Re-defining the ischemic threshold for jugular venous oxygen saturation — a microdialysis study in patients with severe head injury....Pages 63-66
Estimated cerebral respiratory quotient and arteriovenous differences of CO 2 in the ultra early detection of global ischemia in severe head injury....Pages 67-71
Linear correlation between stable intracranial pressure decrease and regional cerebral oxygenation improvement following mannitol administration in severe acute head injury patients....Pages 73-77
Brain tissue oxygen (P ti O 2 ): a clinical comparison of two monitoring devices....Pages 79-81
Extracellular amino acid changes in patients during reversible cerebral ischaemia....Pages 83-88
Cerebral metabolism and intracranial hypertension in high grade aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage patients....Pages 89-92
Effect of ischemic preconditioning on brain tissue gases and pH during temporary cerebral artery occlusion....Pages 93-96
Front Matter....Pages 61-61
Changes in cerebral hemodynamics and cerebral oxygenation during surgical evacuation for hypertensive intracerebral putaminal hemorrhage....Pages 97-101
Open lung ventilation in neurosurgery: an update on brain tissue oxygenation....Pages 103-105
Magnesium sulfate for brain protection during temporary cerebral artery occlusion....Pages 107-111
Monitoring of autoregulation using intracerebral microdialysis in patients with severe head injury....Pages 113-116
Improvement of brain tissue oxygen and intracranial pressure during and after surgical decompression for diffuse brain oedema and space occupying infarction....Pages 117-118
Clinic investigation and logistic analysis of risk factors of recurrent hemorrhage after operation in the earlier period of cerebral hemorrhage....Pages 119-121
Cerebral blood flow augmentation in patients with severe subarachnoid haemorrhage....Pages 123-127
Evidence for the importance of extracranial venous flow in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH)....Pages 129-132
Subdural intracranial pressure, cerebral perfusion pressure, and degree of cerebral swelling in supra- and infratentorial space-occupying lesions in children....Pages 133-136
The role of noninvasive monitoring of cerebral electrical impedance in stroke....Pages 137-140
The effect of subarachnoid sodium nitroprusside on the prevention of vasospasm in subarachnoid haemorrhage....Pages 141-145
Front Matter....Pages 147-147
Mitochondrial injury measured by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in severe head trauma patients....Pages 149-151
Cerebral blood flow in mean cerebral artery low density areas is not always ischemic in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage — relationship with neurological outcome....Pages 153-158
Cerebral blood flow mapping in two different subtypes of intraparenchymal hemorrhagic traumatic lesions....Pages 159-164
Glucose metabolism in traumatic brain injury: a combined microdialysis and [ 18 F]-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose — positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) study....Pages 165-168
Postoperative changes in SPECT-rCBF in hydrocephalus....Pages 169-172
Dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced perfusion MR imaging in late radiation-induced injury of the brain....Pages 173-175
MRI study of cerebral blood flow and CSF flow dynamics in an upright posture: the effect of posture on the intracranial compliance and pressure....Pages 177-181
Quantitative evaluation of cerebrovascular reactivity in brain tissue by a refill kinetic method of transcranial ultrasonic perfusion imaging: a comparison with Doppler sonography....Pages 183-190
Relationship between total cerebral blood flow and ICP measured noninvasively with dynamic MRI technique in healthy subjects....Pages 191-193
Front Matter....Pages 195-195
Clinical comparison of tympanic membrane displacement with invasive ICP measurements....Pages 197-199
Gravity valves for idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus: a prospective study with 60 patients....Pages 201-205
The relationship between CSF circulation and cerebrovascular pressure-reactivity in normal pressure hydrocephalus....Pages 207-211
Evolution of intracranial pressure during the immediate postoperative period after endoscopic third ventriculostomy....Pages 213-217
Clinical research on monitoring CSFP through lumbar epidural pressure....Pages 219-222
Evaluation of three new models of hydrocephalus shunts....Pages 223-227
The enigma of underdrainage in shunting with hydrostatic valves and possible solutions....Pages 229-235
Guidelines for management of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus: progress to date....Pages 237-240
Three-year outcome of shunted idiopathic NPH patients....Pages 241-245
Clinical testing of CSF circulation in hydrocephalus....Pages 247-251
Intracranial baroreflex yielding an early Cushing response in human....Pages 253-256
Does the ventricle size change after shunt operation of normal-pressure hydrocephalus?....Pages 257-259
Front Matter....Pages 261-261
Intravenous magnesium sulfate to improve outcome after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: interim report from a pilot study....Pages 263-264
Secondary insults and outcomes in patients with hypertensive basal ganglia hemorrhage....Pages 265-267
Balance of risk of therapeutic hypothermia....Pages 269-272
The influence of mild hypothermia on ICP, CPP and outcome in patients with primary and secondary brain injury....Pages 273-275
Contribution of raised ICP and hypotension to CPP reduction in severe brain injury: correlation to outcome....Pages 277-280
Mortality from traumatic brain injury....Pages 281-285
Front Matter....Pages 287-287
Assessment of different data representations and averaging methods on the Spiegelberg compliance device....Pages 289-292
Assessment of the relationship between age and continuous intracranial compliance....Pages 293-297
Front Matter....Pages 287-287
Cerebral haemodynamic assessment in patients with thalamic haemorrhage: a pilot study with continuous compliance monitoring....Pages 299-301
Non-invasive measurement of intracranial compliance using cine MRI in normal pressure hydrocephalus....Pages 303-306
Pulse and mean intracranial pressure analysis in pediatric traumatic brain injury....Pages 307-310
Preliminary report on spiegelberg pre and post-operative monitoring of severe head-injured patients who received decompressive craniectomy....Pages 311-314
Age-dependence of cerebrospinal parameters....Pages 315-318
Front Matter....Pages 319-319
A computer model of intracranial pressure dynamics during traumatic brain injury that explicitly models fluid flows and volumes....Pages 321-326
Plateau waves: changes of cerebrovascular pressure transmission....Pages 327-332
Brain tissue biomechanics in cortical contusion injury: a finite element analysis....Pages 333-336
Modifications of spontaneous cerebral blood flow oscillations during cardiopulmonary bypass....Pages 337-339
Concept of “true ICP” in monitoring and prognostication in head trauma....Pages 341-344
Fuzzy pattern classification of hemodynamic data can be used to determine noninvasive intracranial pressure....Pages 345-349
Clinical experience with the noninvasive ICP monitoring system....Pages 351-355
Innovative non-invasive method for absolute intracranial pressure measurement without calibration....Pages 357-361
The correlation of midline shifts of human brain with large brain haematoma using a finite element approach....Pages 363-365
Clinical study of continuous non-invasive cerebrovascular autoregulation monitoring in neurosurgical ICU....Pages 367-370
Front Matter....Pages 371-371
Increased intracranial pressure induces a rapid systemic interleukin-10 release through activation of the sympathetic nervous system....Pages 373-376
Experimental model for investigating hyponatremia after subarachnoid hemorrhage in rats....Pages 377-380
Effects of venom defibrase on brain edema after intracerebral hemorrhage in rats....Pages 381-387
Complement inhibition attenuates brain edema and neurological deficits induced by thrombin....Pages 389-392
Reduction of neural and vascular damage by transplantation of VEGF-secreting neural stem cells after cerebral ischemia....Pages 393-397
Front Matter....Pages 371-371
Ischemia-induced endothelial cell dysfunction....Pages 399-402
Systemic use of argatroban reduces tumor mass, attenuates neurological deficits and prolongs survival time in rat glioma models....Pages 403-406
Spinal contribution to CSF pressure lowering effect of mannitol in cats....Pages 407-410
Cell column chromatography: a new research tool to quantify cerebral cell volume changes following chemically-induced anoxia/re-oxygenation....Pages 411-414
Ifenprodil treatment is associated with a down-regulation of brain aquaporin 4 following cardiac arrest in rats....Pages 415-419
Intracerebral hemorrhage induces edema and oxidative stress and alters N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunits expression....Pages 421-424
Aging enhances intracerebral hemorrhage-induced brain injury in rats....Pages 425-427
The antioxidant effect of N-acethylcysteine on experimental contusion in rats....Pages 429-431
The investigation of cerebrospinal fluid formation by ventriculo-aqueductal perfusion method in cats....Pages 433-436
Front Matter....Pages 437-437
Introduction for the neurochemical satellite symposium....Pages 439-439
Microdialysis in traumatic brain injury — methodology and pathophysiology....Pages 441-445
Brain tissue oxygenation monitoring in acute brain injury....Pages 447-451
Near infrared spectroscopy in brain injury: today’s perspective....Pages 453-457
Imaging of cerebral blood flow and metabolism in brain injury in the ICU....Pages 459-464
Brain injury and proteomics/peptidomics: is it relevant? An overview....Pages 465-470
Circulating nucleic acid analysis: diagnostic applications for acute pathologies....Pages 471-474
The Lund concept: is this logical?....Pages 475-480




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