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  • hypertension (MAPs 90-110) to preserve cerebral perfusion pressure Ephedrine boluses may be preferable to improve cerebral blood flow and avoid reflexive bradycardia
    9 KB (789 words) - 12:40, 5 April 2022
  • especially during placement of cement PONV prophylaxis Consider cerebral infarction if delayed emergence PACU Floor Pain is usually moderate to severe
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  • rupture Arteriovenous malformation (Redirects: AVM, Cerebral arteriovenous malformation, Cerebral AVM) Brugada syndrome Cardiac arrhythmias Asystole Atrial
    48 KB (3,882 words) - 14:34, 16 August 2023
  • File:Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit- Educational Curricula 6.2022 (1).docx
    Surgical decompression for space-occupying cerebral infarction (the Hemicraniectomy After Middle Cerebral Artery infarction with Life-threatening Edema Trial [HAMLET]):
    (123 KB) - 09:44, 14 March 2024
  • File:Problem Based Lecture Head Trauma.pdf (matches file content)
    pial arterioles, resulting in decreased cerebral blood volume and ICP. ***** Mannitol may potentially worsen cerebral edema if the BBB is not intact, and/or
    (1,275 × 1,650 (473 KB)) - 16:25, 22 August 2022
  • shrinkage and myelinolysis Traction of cerebral vessels, which can cause Hemorrhage Venous sinus thrombosis Infarction Differential diagnosis guided by comparison
    4 KB (236 words) - 22:25, 29 March 2022
  • acute decompensated heart failure with reduced ejection fraction Treat of cerebral vasospasm after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage Treatment of persistent
    6 KB (485 words) - 18:30, 10 January 2024
  • File:Sharma perioperative management of SAH.pdf (matches file content)
    delayed cerebral ischemia leading to cerebral infarction, although delayed cerebral ischemia can also occur in the absence of vasospasm.206–209 Cerebral vasospasm
    (1,218 × 1,631 (549 KB)) - 04:39, 13 June 2023
  • perfusion via Circle of Willis. Closely monitor cerebral oximeter (rSO2) during this time. If cerebral oximeter (rSO2) decreases by >10%, treat by either
    13 KB (1,535 words) - 18:18, 9 January 2023
  • File:Czosnyka 2017 Handbook of Clin Neurology - Increased ICP Management.pdf (matches file content)
    monitoring of cerebral autoregulation. CEREBRAL ELECTRIC ACTIVITY The compressed electroencephalogram (EEG) is helpful in deciding whether cerebral metabolic
    (1,133 × 1,547 (3.94 MB)) - 00:35, 17 May 2022
  • File:Snacc stroke.pdf (matches file content)
    Hypercapnia increases cerebral perfusion,41 and may be neuroprotective after transient global cerebral injury in rats.42 However, regional cerebral vasodilatory
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  • File:SNACC Endovascular care.pdf (matches file content)
    Hypercapnia increases cerebral perfusion,41 and may be neuroprotective after transient global cerebral injury in rats.42 However, regional cerebral vasodilatory
    (1,218 × 1,631 (214 KB)) - 12:19, 25 August 2022
  • File:Brain Trauma Foundation 2016 - Severe TBI Guidelines.pdf (matches file content)
    Pressure 13. Cerebral Perfusion Pressure 14. Advanced Cerebral Monitoring Thresholds 15. Blood Pressure 16. Intracranial Pressure 17. Cerebral Perfusion Pressure
    (1,275 × 1,650 (1.46 MB)) - 00:38, 17 May 2022
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    state of cerebral autoregulation. In patients with intact autoregulation, hypotension triggers reflex cerebral vasodilation and increases cerebral blood volume
    (1,240 × 1,647 (1.15 MB)) - 12:13, 25 August 2022
  • File:Boland Concise Definitive Review 2015 Stress Induced Cardiomyopathy.pdf (matches file content)
    from that of a reperfused acute myocardial infarction or a minimal enzymatic release acute myocardial infarction (63). Myocarditis Critical Care Medicine
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  • File:Problem based lecture Aneurysm .pdf (matches file content)
    anesthesia? Given his cerebral aneurysm, CAD, chronic HTN, my goal for induction would be to safely secure the airway while maintaining cerebral and cardiac perfusion
    (1,275 × 1,650 (340 KB)) - 16:21, 22 August 2022
  • File:Patel et al Contralateral stenosis and ipsilateral stroke risk JVascSurg 2018.pdf (matches file content)
    cross-clamping in patients with compromised collateral cerebral circulation. As another measure of decreased cerebral perfusion, it has been reported that patients
    (1,218 × 1,631 (526 KB)) - 00:31, 17 May 2022

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