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Eine einfache Methode zur kontinuierlichen Messung des Liquordrucks

A simple method for continuous measurement of CSF pressure

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Zusammenfassung

Es wird eine Methode zur kontinuierlichen Aufzeichnung des Liquordruckes vorgestellt, bei der nach lumbaler Punktion ein Polyäthylenkatheter in den Subarachnoidalraum eingeführt wird. über einen Druckaufnehmer wird der Liquordruck auf einem Polygraphen aufgezeichnet. Als Anwendungsgebiete kommen vor allem Patienten mit Subarachnoidalblutungen, ischämischen Infarkten, supratentoriellen raumfordernden Prozessen und kommunizierendem Hydrozephalus in Frage. Die Genauigkeit dieser Methodik und ihre Grenzen werden besprochen.

Summary

We describe for the continuous recording of CSF pressure a method in which a polyethylene catheter is introduced into the subarachnoid space. The pressure is shown on a polygraph by means of a recording apparatus. The technique can be applied to patients with subarachnoid haemorrhage, ischaemic infarcts, supratentorial space occupying lesions, or communicating hydrocephalus. The accuracy and limitations of the technique are discussed.

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Hartmann, A., Alberti, E. Eine einfache Methode zur kontinuierlichen Messung des Liquordrucks. Acta neurochir 36, 201–214 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01405392

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