1994
DOI: 10.1016/0003-4975(94)91082-0
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Effect of altering cerebrospinal fluid pressure on spinal cord blood flow

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“…65 Spinal cord perfusion pressure must stay above 50-60 mm Hg to protect the spinal cord from ischemia. 42,54 Several studies have supported the notion that SCPP is more relevant in determining SCBF than are CSFP and MABP. Griffiths and associates 34 exemplified this point when they raised SCPP significantly (from 5 to 123 mm Hg) in dogs while maintaining CSFP, and they observed a stealthy rebound of the SCBF.…”
Section: Spinal Cord Blood Flow After Thoracic Aortic Occlusionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…65 Spinal cord perfusion pressure must stay above 50-60 mm Hg to protect the spinal cord from ischemia. 42,54 Several studies have supported the notion that SCPP is more relevant in determining SCBF than are CSFP and MABP. Griffiths and associates 34 exemplified this point when they raised SCPP significantly (from 5 to 123 mm Hg) in dogs while maintaining CSFP, and they observed a stealthy rebound of the SCBF.…”
Section: Spinal Cord Blood Flow After Thoracic Aortic Occlusionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…When CSFP exceeded 40 mm Hg during the operation (12.5%), paraparesis developed postoperatively. 42 Blaisdell and Cooley 5 found that when the CSFP was higher than the distal aortic pressure, the incidence of paraplegia increased by 17%.…”
Section: Spinal Cord Blood Flow After Thoracic Aortic Occlusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A drenagem de líquido céfalo-raquidiano (LCR) para diminuição da pressão intratecal constitui outra forma referida de proteção medular, amplamente testada em diversos modelos animais, associada ou não à infusão de drogas neurotrópico-negativas [160][161][162][163][164][165][166][167] .…”
Section: Aorta Descendente -Toraco-abdominalunclassified
“…Drainage of cephalic-rachidian liquid (CRL) to reduce the intrathecal pressure constitutes another form of medullar protection, widely tested in several animal models, associated or not with infusion of neurotropic-negative drugs [156][157][158][159][160][161][162][163].…”
Section: Descending Aorta -Thoracic-abdominalmentioning
confidence: 99%