Simard J M, Bellefleur M
Department of Surgery, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77550.
Am J Cardiol. 1989 Feb 2;63(6):32C-35C. doi: 10.1016/0002-9149(89)90403-7.
The importance of maintaining adequate cerebral perfusion pressure to prevent cerebral ischemia is a well accepted concept in the management of patients with head injury. The potentially deleterious effects of too great a perfusion pressure, however, are generally less well appreciated. The occurrence of a hyperadrenergic state after head injury, and the effects of elevated blood pressure on the injured brain are reviewed, with emphasis placed on the pathophysiologic implications of a disturbance of the blood-brain barrier and of autoregulation in promoting brain swelling and formation of edema.
维持足够的脑灌注压以预防脑缺血,这一重要性在颅脑损伤患者的管理中是一个广为接受的概念。然而,灌注压过高潜在的有害影响通常未得到充分认识。本文综述了颅脑损伤后高肾上腺素能状态的发生情况以及血压升高对受伤大脑的影响,重点阐述了血脑屏障紊乱和自身调节功能紊乱在促进脑肿胀和水肿形成中的病理生理意义。