Cerebral perfusion pressure and abnormal intracranial pressure wave forms: their relation to outcome in birth asphyxia
- PMID: 7226865
- DOI: 10.1097/00003246-198106000-00003
Cerebral perfusion pressure and abnormal intracranial pressure wave forms: their relation to outcome in birth asphyxia
Abstract
Intracranial pressure (ICP) studies were carried out in 14 infants with severe birth asphyxia and brain damage. A markedly low cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) was noted in infants who died and in 1 infant who survived with cerebral palsy. The long-term ICP tracing revealed negative waves and plateau waves in 2 infants. Cushing response was noted in 2 infants who had elevated ICP. The value and significance of evaluated CPP and of abnormal waveforms are discussed.
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