Hayakawa T, Waltz A G
Arch Neurol. 1978 Apr;35(4):206-12. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1978.00500280024004.
Autogenous blood was injected repeatedly into the intracranial subarachnoid space of cats, the heads of which were placed in one of four positions (prone, supine, left side down, and right side down). Epidural pressures, mean aortic blood pressures, and pulse rates were measured, and their responses to the repeated injections were analyzed. The distribution of the injected blood was different among the four groups. The cats in the sulpine position had the greatest amounts of blood in the posterior fossa and tolerated the injections least well. The position of the head at the time of a subarachnoid hemorrhage may influence the prognosis; positions that favor accumulations of blood around the brain stem carry the greatest risk.
将自体血反复注入猫的颅内蛛网膜下腔,猫的头部放置在四个位置之一(俯卧位、仰卧位、左侧卧位和右侧卧位)。测量硬膜外压力、平均主动脉血压和脉搏率,并分析它们对反复注射的反应。四组中注入血液的分布不同。仰卧位的猫后颅窝内血液量最多,对注射的耐受性最差。蛛网膜下腔出血时头部的位置可能会影响预后;有利于脑干周围血液积聚的位置风险最大。