Welch K
J Neurosurg. 1980 May;52(5):693-9. doi: 10.3171/jns.1980.52.5.0693.
In infancy, the intracranial pressure (ICP) is normally maintained at a level that is very low by standards that apply later in life. There is little or no overlap of normal pressure and the pressure in infantile hydrocephalus. Knowledge of the normal pressure may allow expectant management of milder instances of infantile hydrocephalus. During the first few days after birth, as the volume of the brain decreases so does its turgor, and subatmospheric ICP is common. Hydrocephalus may be masked or attenuated in severity during that time or may be incorrectly suspected in a normal child because of the increase in circumference of the head accompanying the restitution of volume. The postnatal decrease in ICP may be responsible for ventricular hemorrhage in the newborn.
在婴儿期,按照适用于生命后期的标准,颅内压(ICP)通常维持在非常低的水平。正常压力与婴儿脑积水时的压力几乎没有或完全没有重叠。了解正常压力可能有助于对较轻的婴儿脑积水病例进行期待性管理。在出生后的头几天,随着脑容量的减少,脑的膨隆度也会降低,颅内压低于大气压的情况很常见。在此期间,脑积水可能会被掩盖或严重程度减轻,或者在正常儿童中由于头部周长随着容量恢复而增加而被错误地怀疑患有脑积水。出生后颅内压的降低可能是新生儿脑室出血的原因。