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Intraventricular Pressure after Severe Brain Injuries: Prognostic Value and Correlation with Blood Pressure and Jugular Venous Oxygen Tension

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Intracranial Pressure

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We have previously drawn attention to the close correlation between intraventricular pressure (IVP) and the fate of a patient with a severe brain injury [1, 2] (see also Table 1), and to the correlation between respiratory function

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and the fate of the patient [2, 3], An experimental study [4, 5] showed that after a severe brain injury in rabbits the ratio of cerebral sinus pressure (CSP) to blood pressure (BP) correlated well with other important parameters; the same study also showed that sudden swings in cerebral venous oxygen tension indicated a worse prognosis. As there are still many patients with brain injuries for whom it is impossible to make an accurate prognosis at present, and as rabbits are not humans, we investigated the same parameters as in the experimental study [4, 5] in patients, assuming that cerebral sinus pressure and intraventricular pressure are identical in the rabbit [6].

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Troupp, H., Kuurne, T., Kaste, M., Vapalahti, M., Valtonen, S. (1972). Intraventricular Pressure after Severe Brain Injuries: Prognostic Value and Correlation with Blood Pressure and Jugular Venous Oxygen Tension. In: Brock, M., Dietz, H. (eds) Intracranial Pressure. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65486-2_38

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