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Many studies have been performed in recent years on the influence of increased ICP on cerebral hemodynamics, and various mechanisms have been proposed for the explanation of the differing results. Many of these differences may be explained 1. by the technique used to produce increased ICP [3], 2. by the level of ICP, 3. by the definition of cerebral perfusion pressure, 4. by the state of vasomotor activity of the cerebral arterioles and 5. by the anatomical species differences of the cerebral venous outflow. Therefore, definition of the model and the parameters used is necessary in order that we may finally come to some common conclusions.
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Meinig, G., Reulen, H.J., Magavly, C., Hase, U., Hey, O. (1972). Changes of Cerebral Hemodynamics and Energy Metabolism during Increased CSF Pressure and Brain Edema. In: Brock, M., Dietz, H. (eds) Intracranial Pressure. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65486-2_14
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