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Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring XV
Ang
Editore
springer
Anno
2016
Pagine
377
ISBN
9783319225326
200,00 €
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This volume showcases recent high-quality work relating to the pathophysiology, biophysics, monitoring, and treatment of traumatic brain injury and hydrocephalus that was presented at the 15th International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring (ICP), held in Singapore in November 2013. The included papers derive from experts in neurointensive care, physiology, physics, engineering, and neurosurgery who have made important contributions in this translational area of research. All were selected from among oral and oral-poster presentations following a rigorous peer-review process involving the ICP Board members, and their focus ranges from the latest research findings and developments to clinical trials and experimental studies. This collection of papers from ICP 2013 continues the proud tradition of publishing key work from the ICP symposia and will be of interest for all who wish to stay abreast of recent advances in the field.

  • Mechanism of Traumatic Brain Injury at Distant Locations After Exposure to Blast Waves: Preliminary Results from Animal and Phantom Experiments

    Nakagawa, Atsuhiro (et al.)

    Pages 3-7

  • Early Changes in Brain Oxygen Tension May Predict Outcome Following Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

    Rhodes, J. K. (et al.)

    Pages 9-16

  • Attitudes in 2013 to Monitoring Intracranial Pressure for Traumatic Intracerebral Haemorrhage

    Francis, Richard (et al.)

    Pages 17-19

  • Topical Therapy with Mesenchymal Stem Cells Following an Acute Experimental Head Injury Has Benefits in Motor-Behavioral Tests for Rodents

    Lam, P. K. (et al.)

    Pages 21-24

  • Drag-Reducing Polymer Enhances Microvascular Perfusion in the Traumatized Brain with Intracranial Hypertension

    Bragin, Denis E. (et al.)

    Pages 25-29

  • Continuous Monitoring of the Complexity of Intracranial Pressure After Head Injury

    Lu, Cheng-Wei (et al.)

    Pages 33-35

  • Characterisation of Supra- and Infratentorial ICP Profiles

    Moyse, Emmanuel (et al.)

    Pages 37-40

  • Multi-resolution Convolution Methodology for ICP Waveform Morphology Analysis

    Shaw, Martin (et al.)

    Pages 41-44

  • Evaluation of Intracranial Pressure in Different Body Postures and Disease Entities

    Andresen, Morten (et al.)

    Pages 45-47

  • Identification of Clinically Relevant Groups of Patients Through the Application of Cluster Analysis to a Complex Traumatic Brain Injury Data Set

    McLennan, Flora (et al.)

    Pages 49-53

  • CSF Lumbar Drainage: A Safe Surgical Option in Refractory Intracranial Hypertension Associated with Acute Posttraumatic External Hydrocephalus

    Manet, R. (et al.)

    Pages 55-59

  • Intracranial Pressure Waveforms are More Closely Related to Central Aortic than Radial Pressure Waveforms: Implications for Pathophysiology and Therapy

    Kim, Mi Ok (et al.)

    Pages 61-64

  • Noninvasive Intracranial Pressure Determination in Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

    Noraky, James (et al.)

    Pages 65-68

  • Noninvasive Assessment of ICP: Evaluation of New TBI Data

    Schmidt, Bernhard (et al.)

    Pages 69-73

  • Real-Time Processing of Continuous Physiological Signals in a Neurocritical Care Unit on a Stream Data Analytics Platform

    Bai, Yong (et al.)

    Pages 75-80

  • The Correlation Between Intracranial Pressure and Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity During ICP Plateau Waves

    Lewis, Philip M. (et al.)

    Pages 81-83

  • Outcome Prediction for Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury with Dynamic Features from Intracranial Pressure and Arterial Blood Pressure Signals: A Gaussian Process Approach

    Pimentel, Marco A. F. (et al.)

    Pages 85-91

  • Validation of a New Noninvasive Intracranial Pressure Monitoring Method by Direct Comparison with an Invasive Technique

    Cabella, Brenno (et al.)

    Pages 93-96

  • Validation of a New Minimally Invasive Intracranial Pressure Monitoring Method by Direct Comparison with an Invasive Technique

    Vilela, Gustavo Henrique Frigieri (et al.)

    Pages 97-100

  • Monitoring of Intracranial Pressure in Meningitis

    Depreitere, Bart (et al.)

    Pages 101-104

  • Bernoulli’s Principle Applied to Brain Fluids: Intracranial Pressure Does Not Drive Cerebral Perfusion or CSF Flow

    Schmidt, Eric (et al.)

    Pages 107-111

  • “Solid Red Line”: An Observational Study on Death from Refractory Intracranial Hypertension

    Czosnyka, M. (et al.)

    Pages 113-116

  • Patient-Specific Thresholds and Doses of Intracranial Hypertension in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

    Lazaridis, Christos (et al.)

    Pages 117-120

  • Characterization of ICP Behavior in an Experimental Model of Hemorrhagic Stroke in Rats

    Cardim, Danilo Augusto (et al.)

    Pages 121-124

  • Intrahospital Transfer of Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury: Increase in Intracranial Pressure

    Trofimov, Alex (et al.)

    Pages 125-127

  • Early Cognitive Domain Deficits in Patients with Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Correlate with Functional Status

    Wong, George Kwok Chu (et al.)

    Pages 129-132

  • Brain Oxygen Relationship to Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Depends on Tip Location and Time Window: Can Brain O

    Park, Soojin (et al.)

    Pages 133-135

  • The Interaction Between Heart Systole and Cerebral Circulation During Lower Body Negative Pressure Test

    Magdalena, Kasprowicz (et al.)

    Pages 137-141

  • Plateau Waves of Intracranial Pressure and Multimodal Brain Monitoring

    Dias, Celeste (et al.)

    Pages 143-146

  • The Diastolic Closing Margin Is Associated with Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Premature Infants

    Rhee, Christopher J. (et al.)

    Pages 147-150

  • The Ontogeny of Cerebrovascular Pressure Autoregulation in Premature Infants

    Rhee, Christopher J. (et al.)

    Pages 151-155

  • Finite Element Model for Hydrocephalus and Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension

    Kim, Dong-Joo (et al.)

    Pages 157-159

  • External Ventricular Catheter Placement: How to Improve

    Bijlenga, P. D. Philippe (et al.)

    Pages 161-164

  • Change in Pulsatile Cerebral Arterial Pressure and Flow Waves as a Therapeutic Strategy?

    Kim, Mi Ok (et al.)

    Pages 167-170

  • Increasing Intracranial Pressure After Head Injury: Impact on Respiratory Oscillations in Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity

    Haubrich, Christina (et al.)

    Pages 171-175

  • Plateau Waves of Intracranial Pressure and Partial Pressure of Cerebral Oxygen

    Lang, Erhard W. (et al.)

    Pages 177-179

  • Is Impaired Autoregulation Associated with Mortality in Patients with Severe Cerebral Diseases?

    Schmidt, Bernhard (et al.)

    Pages 181-185

  • Continuous Optimal CPP Based on Minute-by-Minute Monitoring Data: A Study of a Pediatric Population

    Güiza, Fabian (et al.)

    Pages 187-191

  • Effects of Brain Temperature on Cerebrovascular Autoregulation During the Acute Stage of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

    Koizumi, Hiroyasu (et al.)

    Pages 193-197

  • Monitoring Cerebral Autoregulation After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

    Budohoski, Karol P. (et al.)

    Pages 199-203

  • Correlation Between Cerebral Autoregulation and Carbon Dioxide Reactivity in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury

    Zhang, Yi (et al.)

    Pages 205-209

  • Cerebral Arterial Time Constant Recorded from the MCA and PICA in Normal Subjects

    Kasprowicz, Magdalena (et al.)

    Pages 211-214

  • Cerebral Critical Closing Pressure During Infusion Tests

    Varsos, Georgios V. (et al.)

    Pages 215-220

  • Outcome, Pressure Reactivity and Optimal Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Calculation in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Comparison of Two Variants

    Lang, Erhard W. (et al.)

    Pages 221-223

  • Identification of an Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Response Function from Continuously Acquired Electroencephalographic and ICP Signals in Burst-Suppressed Patients

    Connolly, Mark (et al.)

    Pages 225-228

  • The Upper Limit of Cerebral Blood Flow Autoregulation Is Decreased with Elevations in Intracranial Pressure

    Pesek, Matthew (et al.)

    Pages 229-231

  • Derangement of Cerebral Blood Flow Autoregulation During Intracranial Pressure Plateau Waves as Detected by Time and Frequency-Based Methods

    Liu, Xiuyun (et al.)

    Pages 233-238

  • State of Cerebrovascular Autoregulation Correlates with Outcome in Severe Infant/Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury

    Nagel, Carmen (et al.)

    Pages 239-244

  • Can Optimal Cerebral Perfusion Pressure in Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Be Calculated Based on Minute-by-Minute Data Monitoring?

    Depreitere, Bart (et al.)

    Pages 245-248

  • The Ontogeny of Cerebrovascular Critical Closing Pressure

    Rhee, Christopher J. (et al.)

    Pages 249-253

  • Dynamic Cerebrovascular and Intracranial Pressure Reactivity Assessment of Impaired Cerebrovascular Autoregulation in Intracranial Hypertension

    Bragin, Denis E. (et al.)

    Pages 255-260

  • Automatic Calculation of Hydrostatic Pressure Gradient in Patients with Head Injury: A Pilot Study

    Moss, Laura (et al.)

    Pages 263-266

  • The Prediction of Shunt Response in Idiopathic Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus Based on Intracranial Pressure Monitoring and Lumbar Infusion

    Santamarta, David (et al.)

    Pages 267-274

  • Intracranial Hypertension Is Painless!

    Manet, R. (et al.)

    Pages 275-277

  • The Effect of Body Position on Intraocular and Intracranial Pressure in Rabbits

    Klarica, Marijan (et al.)

    Pages 279-282

  • Monoamine Neurotransmitter Metabolite Concentration as a Marker of Cerebrospinal Fluid Volume Changes

    Maraković, Jurica (et al.)

    Pages 283-286

  • Disproportionately Enlarged Subarachnoid Space Hydrocephalus in Idiopathic Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus and Its Implication in Pathogenesis

    Ishikawa, Masaatsune (et al.)

    Pages 287-290

  • Characterization of Cerebral Vascular Response to EEG Bursts Using ICP Pulse Waveform Template Matching

    Connolly, Mark (et al.)

    Pages 291-294

  • Transependymal Movement of Cerebrospinal Fluid in Neurological and Psychiatric Pathological Conditions

    Alexander, Svadovsky

    Pages 295-300

  • Artefact in Physiological Data Collected from Patients with Brain Injury: Quantifying the Problem and Providing a Solution Using a Factorial Switching Linear Dynamical Systems Approach

    Georgatzis, Konstantinos (et al.)

    Pages 301-305

  • Central Pulsatile Pressure and Flow Relationship in the Time and Frequency Domain to Characterise Hydraulic Input to the Brain and Cerebral Vascular Impedance

    Kim, Mi Ok (et al.)

    Pages 307-311

  • Reproduction of ICP Waveform Changes in a Mathematical Model of the Cerebrospinal Circulatory System

    Connolly, Mark (et al.)

    Pages 313-316

  • Accuracy, Precision, Sensitivity, and Specificity of Noninvasive ICP Absolute Value Measurements

    Krakauskaite, Solventa (et al.)

    Pages 317-321

  • Measurement of Intraspinal Pressure After Spinal Cord Injury: Technical Note from the Injured Spinal Cord Pressure Evaluation Study

    Werndle, Melissa C. (et al.)

    Pages 323-328

  • Characterization of Intracranial Pressure Behavior in Chronic Epileptic Animals: A Preliminary Study

    Cardim, Danilo Augusto (et al.)

    Pages 329-333

  • Waveform Analysis of Intraspinal Pressure After Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: An Observational Study (O-64)

    Czosnyka, Marek (et al.)

    Pages 335-338

  • Relative Position of the Third Characteristic Peak of the Intracranial Pressure Pulse Waveform Morphology Differentiates Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus Shunt Responders and Nonresponders

    Hamilton, Robert (et al.)

    Pages 339-345

  • Who Needs a Revision? 20 Years of Cambridge Shunt Lab

    Czosnyka, Zofia (et al.)

    Pages 347-351

  • Shunt Testing In Vivo: Observational Study of Problems with Ventricular Catheter

    Czosnyka, Zofia H. (et al.)

    Pages 353-356

  • Normal-Pressure Hydrocephalus Case Report: Self-Documented Over 8 Years with the Author’s Observations

    Elsabbagh, Omer

    Pages 357-363

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