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A Clinical study of the Intracranial Pressure Measurement by Use of a Fiberoptic Pressure Monitor

Koo WW, Kim Y

  • KMID: 2068254
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1986 Mar;15(1):97-106.
Continous monitoring of intracranial pressure can be one of the most inportant physical parameters in assesing patients who have or might develop intracranial hypertension. The authors has measured an intracranial...
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The Effect of Isoflurane for Intracranial Pressure in Cats

Park KH, Lee JE

Isoflurane is often prefered to for neuroanesthesia because it has the least effect on cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebrospinal fluid pressure changes. The author performed this study to compare...
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Changes of the Vital Sign, Cerebral Perfusion Pressure and Intracranial Pressure in Variable Degree of Head Elevation

Chi YC, Bae JH, Han DR, Doh ES, Kim OL, Choi BY, Cho SH

  • KMID: 2067793
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1989 May;18(5):733-740.
Intracranial pressure was monitored in 23 patients, either who exhibited an increase in pressure or who were considered at risk for the developement of intracranial hypertention. The intracranial pressure was...
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Effects of Prostaglandins on the Intracranial Pressure in Rabbits

Rhee DY

  • KMID: 2187018
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1977 Jun;6(1):1-10.
To understand the pathophysiology of the intracranial pressure changes, the Monro-Kellie doctrine has been to be a useful concept. By recent reports it has possibly been suggested that prostaglandins may...
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The Effect of Succinylcholine on the Intracranial Pressure in Cats

Choi SJ, Lee WH

Succinylcholine (1.5mg/kg) without pretreatment, or succinylcholine (1.5mg/kg) with pretreatment by vecuronium (0.015 mg/kg, 0.045 mg/kg, 0.15 mg/kg) or d-tubocurarine (0.1 mg/kg, 0. 3 mg/ kg, 1mg/kg) was given to cats...
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Anesthetic Management for Patients with Increased Intracranial Pressure

Kim HD

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Effect of Clonidine and Regitine on the Pressor Response to Raised Intracranial Pressure in Rabbits

Cho KY, Lee JH, Woo JH

  • KMID: 2187112
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1978 Jun;7(1):9-14.
1. It was attempted to clarify the mechanism of the pressor response to raised intracranial pressure in urethane-anesthetized rabbits. 2. Intraventricular clonidine markedly inhibited the pressor response to raised intracranial...
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The Effect for Intracranial Pressure during Laryngoscopy and Endotracheal Intubation

Kim HD, Chi YC

It is well known that intracranial pressure (ICP) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) are increased by laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation during induction of general anesthesia, and it may be very...
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The Influence of Gallamine , d-Tubocurarine and Pancuronium on Intracranial Pressure and Blood Pressure of Rabbits

Ha IH, Kim WT

  • KMID: 2357750
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1978 Dec;11(4):324-328.
Arterial pressure increased from normal to 80~90 mrn Hg, 90~100 mm Hg & 110 ~130 mmHg when the intracrania1 pressure was mechanically elevated to 20~40, mm Hg, 50~70 mm...
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Study on Experimental Brain Compression: The sequence of alterations in the Vital Sings during Acute Experimental Increased Intracranial Pressure

Ro SS, Chu JW

  • KMID: 1954028
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1978 Dec;7(2):253-262.
Acute increased intracranial pressure in rabbits caused by inflation of an extradural balloon was associated with a sequential alteration in vital signs. As the balloon was inflated with small increments...
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A Clinical Comparison between Epidural Pressure Measurements and Intraventricular Pressure: Technical Note

Yoo DS, Kim DS, Cho KS, Park CK, Kang JK

  • KMID: 2044511
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1999 Jun;28(6):796-801.
OBJECTIVE: Measurement of intracranial pressure(ICP) is important in patients at risk of raised ICP. To evaluate the usefulness of measuring epidural pressure measurements for the estimation of intracranial pressure, we...
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A Case of Intracranial Hypertension with Hypoglycorrhachia Caused by Bilateral Transverse Sinus Stenoses

Lee E, Chung SJ, Lee TY, Kim HY, Kwon KY, Suh DC, Lee MC

  • KMID: 2343264
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2007 Aug;25(3):398-401.
Intracranial hypertension is a clinical syndrome of raised intracranial pressure with various etiologies. The possible pathogenic mechanisms of intracranial hypertension are excess CSF production, reduced CSF absorption and increased cerebral...
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Effect of Ginseng Extract on Blood Pressure and Intracranial Pressure in Cats

Kim KM, Chung HY

  • KMID: 2424920
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1976 Jun;5(1):21-24.
There are two contradictive opinions of the therapeutic administration of Ginseng in the conditions of cerebrovascular accident and/or hypertensive heart diseases. This experimental study was performed to observe the effects...
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Medical managements of intracranial hypertension

Park SS

  • KMID: 2046793
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2009 Jul;4(3):191-196.
Normal intracranial pressure (ICP) is below 10?15 mmHg.It may increase as a result of traumatic brain injury, stroke, neoplasm or other pathologies. When ICP is pathologically elevated it needs to...
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A Case of Bilateral Cerebellar Tuberculomas

Shim SB, Kim KD, Choi YK, Kim DJ, Ok YC, Lee KW

  • KMID: 2187012
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1975 Oct;4(2):389-394.
Hematogenous spread from tuberculous lesions of other parts of the body represent the origin of intracranial tuberculomas. In most series of the literature, the cerebellum has about two thirds and...
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Use of fiberoptic device for intracranial pressure monitoring

Kim JH, Shim JJ, Shin J, Kim SH, Kang SS, Lee JH

  • KMID: 1688694
  • Chonnam Med J.
  • 1993 Jun;30(1):19-24.
No abstract available.
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A Clinical Study of Changes in INtracranial Pressure on Neurosurgical Patients under General Anesthesia with Nitrous Oxide, Thiopental Sodium and Lidocatine Hydrochloride

Kang YU, Baik SW, Chung KS

In patients undergoing intracranial surgery, the drugs used for anesthesia and the opera-tive procedure can effect an increase in intracranial pressure. Especially in patients whose intracranial pressure has already increased...
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Increased intracranial pressure after massive blood loss: A case report

Park JH, Jun IG, Son HJ, Gwak M

  • KMID: 2169233
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2010 Apr;5(2):166-168.
A 4-year old boy with supravalvular ascending aortic stenosis underwent sliding aortoplasty. After cardiopulmonary bypass weaning, aorta suture site was torn accidentally and the patient was in hypovolemic shock. Emergency...
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A Case of Pseudotumor Cerebri Complicated by Acute Frontal Sinusitis

Joo ST, Jang JW, Yoon SH, Lee MS, Moon JG, Kim HY

  • KMID: 1691399
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1992 Jul;21(7):860-864.
Pseudotumor cerebri is a condition of obscure etiology characterized by headache, papilledema and raised intracranial pressure in the absence of a space-occupying lesion. We have experienced a case of pseudotumor...
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Stereotactic Endoscopic Removal of Hypertensive Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Kim MH

No abstract available in English.
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