2019
DOI: 10.24884/1682-6655-2019-18-4-4-10
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About interrelation of intracranial pressure and cerebral blood flow when positioning at patients with acute brain damage

Abstract: Changing of «head – of – the bed» position is a routine method of positioning the patient to correct intracranial hypertension. In intensive care units, the «head – of – the bed» position vary from 0 to 60 °, and there is no consensus on which of them is most effective. The review of the major publications in the domestic and foreign literature about the problem of interrelation between positioning and changes of intracranial pressure, system and cerebral hemodynamic in patients with brain damage including dat… Show more

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“…Dysgnosia in children with cerebral palsy is mostly caused by brain injury. Abnormal cerebral blood flow parameters can reflect the severity of brain injury and affect intellectual development [18,19]. According to relevant studies, children with cerebral palsy with cerebral microcirculation disorders have slow cerebral artery blood flow and increased vascular resistance, which further influences dysgnosia [20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dysgnosia in children with cerebral palsy is mostly caused by brain injury. Abnormal cerebral blood flow parameters can reflect the severity of brain injury and affect intellectual development [18,19]. According to relevant studies, children with cerebral palsy with cerebral microcirculation disorders have slow cerebral artery blood flow and increased vascular resistance, which further influences dysgnosia [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%