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Progressive brain compression. Changes in vital physiological variables, correlated with brain tissue water content and brain tissue displacement. Experimental MR imaging in dogs.

作者信息

Thuomas K A, Vlajkovic S, Ganz J C, Nilsson P, Bergström K, Pontén U, Zwetnow N N

机构信息

Department of Diagnostic Radiology, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden.

出版信息

Acta Radiol. 1993 May;34(3):289-95.

PMID:8489844
Abstract

Continuous recording of vital physiological variables and sequential MR imaging were performed simultaneously during continuous expansion of an epidural rubber balloon over the left hemisphere in anaesthetised dogs. Balloon expansion led to a progressive and slightly nonlinear rise in intracranial CSF pressures and a fall in local perfusion pressures. Changes in systemic arterial pressure, pulse rate, and respiration rate usually appeared at a balloon volume of 4% to 5% of the intracranial volume (reaction volume), together with a marked transtentorial pressure gradient and MR imaging changes consistent with tentorial herniation. Respiratory arrest occurred at a balloon volume of approximately 10% of the intracranial volume (apnoea volume), which was associated with occlusion of the cisterna magna, consistent with some degree of foramen magnum herniation. Increase in tissue water was observed beginning at approximately the reaction volume, presumably due to ischaemic oedema, due to the fall in perfusion pressures.

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