Slow pressure waves in the cranial enclosure.

作者: J. J. Lemaire , T. Khalil , F. Cervenansky , G. Gindre , J. Y. Boire

DOI: 10.1007/S007010200032

关键词: Blood pressureHydrocephalusAutoregulationIntracranial pressureMedicineNeurologyNeurosurgeryPathologyClinical significanceBreathingCardiologyInternal medicine

摘要: Slowly varying pressure oscillations in the cranial enclosure are well known, especially intracranial waves as best described by pioneering works of Janny and Lundberg. Nevertheless, spite over twenty five years research on waves, their origin regulation remain unclear but often considered only pathological. Our aim was to review data these phenomena clarify biological status role that they could play management patients suffering from such neurosurgical diseases hypertension, severe head injury, hydrocephalus. It appears reveal important information function cerebral vasculature have significance for influencing compliance. Pressure also closely associated with autoregulation, particular dynamic autoregulation. seems evident not pathophysiological physiological, linked other parameters neurovegetative cardiovascular system, breathing, sleeping. This study shows it is continue explore slow methods analysis order more fully clinical significance.

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