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Krasznai L - - 1994
In patients with head trauma and consecutive acute diffuse cerebral swelling the sudden initial rise in intracranial pressure with subsequent impairment of cerebral blood flow is explained by engorgement due to vasoparalysis. How quickly hyperaemic brain swelling can occur is shown by a case report. The review of clinical and ...
Viale G L - - 1994
Forty-three patients were operated on for ruptured intracranial aneurysms during a 12-month-period. Intraoperative evaluation of cortical blood flow by means of a thermal diffusion probe was performed in 23 out of the 41 patients who were operated on for aneurysms of the anterior circulation. The autoregulation index was determined at ...
Arand A G - - 1994
While the presence of a robust perivascular neural network accompanying cerebral and dural blood vessels that contain various neuropeptides is well documented, the functional significance of this innervation is unclear. Following experimentally induced subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) in animal models, immunocytochemical studies have revealed that changes occur in the staining intensity ...
Steiger H J - - 1994
Eighty-six patients with head injuries with an admission Glasgow Coma Scale score between 3 and 12 were studied sequentially by transcranial and cervical Doppler sonography. On a subset of 26 patients, sequential autoregulation and CO2 reactivity testing was also performed. Patient characteristics and hemodynamic data were correlated and analyzed with ...
Diringer M N - - 1994
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) was produced in rabbits by four subarachnoid injections of blood (n = 7) or saline (n = 6); a control group (n = 6) had no injections. Basilar artery vasospasm was assessed by serial angiograms. Resting CBF (microspheres) and CBF reactivity to hypercapnia (65 and 85 mm ...
Vinall P E - - 1993
This investigation reports on two experiments: (a) The examination of the effects of intracisternally injected serotonin on cerebral blood flow and systemic pressure in cats during winter (1/10-3/7) and summer (7/6-9/3) at a latitude of 39' 40", and (b) the effects of similarly injected serotonin on the same parameters in ...
Kaoutzanis M - - 1993
The pathophysiology of cerebral vasospasm is complex and multifactorial. The present study sought to identify the degree of correlation between cerebral vasospasm as observed angiographically and clinical evaluation of an animal's neurologic status in the canine model following a single and double experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) protocol. Nineteen mongrel dogs ...
Thomas C - - 1993
In a patient with subclavian-steal syndrome transcranial Doppler sonography detected transient retrograde basilar blood flow whereas routine angiography failed to document this condition. Thus, orthograde basilar blood flow at routine angiography does not rule out basilar steal. Presumably the forced injection of contrast media conceals less pronounced steal phenomena. Our ...
Parfenova H - - 1993
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The present study was designed to determine in newborn animals the delayed effect of subarachnoid blood on pial arteriolar diameter and eicosanoid concentrations in cortical periarachnoid fluid. METHODS: Forty-eight to 96 hours after subarachnoid blood installation, closed cranial windows were implanted over the cerebral area exposed to ...
Sander D - - 1993
We studied the incidence and time course of flow velocity changes suggesting a vasospasm following post-traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) considering the intracranial pressure (ICP) in 38 SAH patients as compared to 30 patients with spontaneous SAH. The first investigation was done within 24 h after onset of hemorrhage and regularly ...
Abe K - - 1993
The objective of this review is to review the anaesthetic implications of vasoactive compounds particularly with regard to the cerebral circulation and their clinical importance for the practicing anaesthetist. Material was selected on the basis of validity and application to clinical practice and animal studies were selected only if human ...
Abe K - - 1993
Effects of prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) or trimethaphan (TMP) on local cerebral blood flow (LCBF) and carbon dioxide (CO2) reactivity were studied in 26 patient undergoing cerebral aneurysm surgery for subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) under isoflurane anesthesia. Measurement of LCBF was made using a thermal gradient blood-flow meter. Hypotension was induced with ...
Steinmeier R - - 1993
In previous publications on the diagnostic value of transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD), conflicting results concerning predictive capacities for evaluating vasospasm by measuring flow velocities were reported, and the necessity to examine pulsatility indices (PIs) was stressed. PIs are known to give useful information on cerebral hemodynamics in cases of stenosis ...
Tomasello F - - 1993
A patient undergoing surgery within 24 hours of aneurysm rupture was administered recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) directly into the basal subarachnoid cisterns after aneurysm clipping. Preoperatively, the patient had diffuse thick subarachnoid blood clots on CT. The rt-PA was given as a single injection of 10 mg. Postoperatively the ...
Diringer M N - - 1993
The authors tested the hypothesis that cerebral blood flow (CBF) reactivity to CO2 was blunted following subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Subarachnoid hemorrhage was produced in five cats by performing four cisterna magna injections of blood in each (SAH Group). A second group of six cats was treated with an antifibrinolytic agent ...
Brouwers P J - - 1993
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: After admission to the hospital of patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, we assessed the predictive value of the extent of the hemorrhage on computed tomography in addition to that of clinical grading scales for poor outcome, infarction, and rebleeding. METHODS: We studied 471 consecutive patients with aneurysmal ...
Hamann G - - 1993
Blood extent and localization visible in CCT predicts complications and prognosis in patients suffering from subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH). Plasma renin activity (PRA) elevation is one of the hormonal parameters of autonomic disorders after SAH and its prognostic relevance could be confirmed by this study, too. But the correlation of PRA ...
Kobayashi H - - 1993
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty for treatment of cerebral vasospasm was performed in primates. Chronic cerebral vasospasm was induced by placement of an autologous blood clot over the right internal carotid artery (ICA), middle cerebral artery (MCA), and anterior cerebral artery (ACA). Cerebral angiography on Day 7 showed that the diameters of ...
De Ley G - - 1993
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cerebral blood flow and oxygen metabolism were measured and a cerebral angiography was performed in dogs with experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage to assess the relation between arterial narrowing (vasospasm) and the fall of blood flow. Cerebral blood volume and the cerebrovascular CO2 reactivity were also measured to estimate ...
Talacchi A - - 1993
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) measurements were made at predetermined intervals over the first 20 days after a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) by the method of 133Xe inhalation clearance in 39 patients, Hunt and Hess degrees I, II or III. Mean hemispheral and regional blood flow showed a similar pattern of behavior ...
Carter L P - - 1993
Continuous monitoring of cortical blood flow (CoBF) in the intensive care unit is possible with thermal diffusion techniques. The normal brain flow limits have been established when electrical activity ceases and when infarction is likely to occur. With continuous monitoring of CoBF one can see immediate changes in flow and ...
Foley P L - - 1993
The ability of hemoglobin (Hb) to penetrate the basilar arterial wall in vivo after experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage was examined using immunohistochemistry. The distribution of anti-Hb antibodies in rabbit basilar artery was studied following the injection of autologous blood in the cisterna magna. Vessels removed two or four days after subarachnoid ...
Delgado-Zygmunt T - - 1993
Experimental SAH in the squirrel monkey induces an angiographically demonstrable late spasm of about 23% at six days post subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH). The late spasm is associated with a generalized reduction in cerebral blood flow (CBF) of about 30%. Intracisternal administration of the substance P (SP) antagonist spantide two hours ...
Clozel M - - 1993
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of endothelin and endothelin ETA receptor in the early cerebral vasoconstriction following subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) in the rat. SAH induced by injection of autologous blood in the cisterna magna reduced by 22 to 38% cerebral blood flow (CBF) measured with ...
Nirei H - - 1993
The role of endothelin in the pathogenesis of cerebral vasospasm after subarachinoid hemorrhage was investigated by evaluating the effect of FR139317, a novel potent ETA receptor antagonist, on the vasospasm in a canine two-hemorrhage model. Intracisternal administration of FR139317 (0.1 mg) significantly reduced the vasoconstriction of the basilar artery at ...
Shiokawa Y - - 1993
Cerebrovascular changes after intrathecal (ith) administration of gammaglobulins against substance P (SP) or calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) were investigated before and following a simulated subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) in the squirrel monkey. The SAH was produced by injection of homologous blood into the interpeduncular fossa and the cisterna magna. The gammaglobulins ...
Owada A - - 1993
Radial arterial spasm in uremic patients undergoing construction of internal arteriovenous (AV) dialysis fistulas was investigated transcutaneously using ultrasonic Doppler flowmetry. In 5 of 15 patients, radial arterial blood flow was significantly decreased 5 min after anastomosing the radial cephalic vein with the radial artery (14.3 +/- 4.5%, mean +/- ...
Delgado-Zygmunt T - - 1993
A double-isotope autoradiography technique was used to evaluate cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral glucose metabolism (CMRglu) during the late phase of vasospasm in a squirrel monkey subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) model. Cisternal blood injections induced both global and focal changes in CBF and CMRglu six days following SAH, the timepoint ...
Ikeda K - - 1992
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) and somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) were monitored periodically on 32 patients who underwent aneurysm clipping within 3 days after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). From the SEP data, central conduction time (CCT) was obtained, and CCT fluctuations were categorized into three types. Patients with CCT prolongation over 7.5 ...
Diringer M N - - 1992
It is increasingly important to be able to predict early in the course of illness a patient's outcome from coma. Potential indicators include clinical scales, electrophysiologic responses, and cerebral blood flow and metabolism. Our current knowledge provides some understanding of the ultimate impact of the illness, but is of limited ...
Gibbs D M - - 1992
Basilar artery blood flow was measured by transcranial Doppler ultrasonography before and during hyperventilation in nine patients with panic disorder and nine normal comparison subjects. The hyperventilation-induced decrease in basilar artery blood flow was significantly greater in patients with panic attacks than in comparison subjects. Two patients with decreases in ...
Lewis D H - - 1992
Cerebral vasospasm is a major determinant of outcome after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Brain SPECT with 99mTc-HMPAO was obtained before and after cerebral angioplasty in 10 patients with delayed ischemia due to vasospasm. Eight patients had clinically evident neurologic improvement after the procedure. Visual interpretation and an internal-reference (cerebellum), manual, semi-quantitative ...
Satoh S - - 1992
We examined the possible prophylactic potential of HA1077, a calcium antagonist and vasodilator, on chronic cerebral vasospasm induced in a two-hemorrhage canine model, and also its effects on cerebral hemodynamics. The intravenous infusion of HA1077 3 mg/kg over 30 min twice daily (day 1-day 7) after the first intracisternal injection ...
Sander D - - 1992
A 40-year old patient with spontaneous subarachnoid haemorrhage and vasospasm in whom an acute rebleeding occurred during transcranial Doppler ultrasonography monitoring is reported. The Doppler recordings of the middle cerebral artery displayed an extreme modification in their configuration in the form of an orthograde systolic flow component with zero diastolic ...
Nishimura J - - 1992
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In a previous study, we occasionally found that the rat given naloxone in the preoptic region develops behavioral seizures. In view of knowledge that the forebrain including the medial septal nucleus provides cholinergic projections to the hippocampal formation, the present study examined the effects of naloxone injected ...
Kobayashi H - - 1992
Experimental delayed cerebral vasospasm was produced in 16 adult mongrel dogs by the "two-hemorrhage" method of intracisternal injections of autologous arterial blood. Group 1 was a control group. Group 2 was a treatment group that received an intravenous injection of ONO-1078, a novel potent leukotriene antagonist, once a day for ...
Bell T E - - 1992
Subarachnoid hemorrhage affects approximately 30,000 people each year in North America. Up to 50% of patients who survive the initial hemorrhage experience cerebral vasospasm, often resulting in permanent disability or death. Early detection allows interventions which may prevent catastrophic complications. Diagnosing vasospasm has always been dependent on invasive testing and ...
Rickels E - - 1992
At day one and on the following day subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) was induced in SPF-rats by injection of a mixture of autologous blood and CSF into the cisterna magna. At day eight the animals were treated with Nimodipine. Extracellular calcium and -potassium concentrations as well as local cerebral blood flow ...
Johansson I - - 1992
We performed a retrospective analysis of 398 patients with subarachnoidal hemorrhage (SAH) confirmed by CT. On the first CT examination the temporal horns were enlarged in 84%, the frontal horns in 32%, and the third ventricle in 21% of the patients. The amount of blood in the basal cisterns was ...
Germanó A - - 1992
Basic mechanisms underlying cerebrovascular permeability responses to subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) are still to be defined in detail. Previous investigations examining the occurrence of blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown after SAH in the experimental setting have yielded conflicting results. In a rat model of SAH, we assessed BBB changes by means of ...
Stolke D - - 1992
Intracisternal thrombolysis with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) was performed in 20 patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. All patients had blood accumulations in the basal cisterns according to Fisher's Grade III, thus being at a high risk for the development of posthemorrhagic delayed ischemic deficits (DID). All patients underwent an ...
Murata S - - 1992
The effect of a new 1,5-benzothiazepine calcium antagonist, clentiazem (TA-3090), on the cerebral circulation was studied in anesthetized animals. Intravenous infusion of clentiazem at doses of 2.5, 5, and 10 micrograms/kg/min increased vertebral blood flow without causing hypotension in anesthetized dogs. After i.v. injection to anesthetized dogs, clentiazem, diltiazem, and ...
Tsementzis S A - - 1992
Many clinicians currently use antifibrinolytic therapy (AFT) routinely in the management of subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH). Many others do not, either because they remain unconvinced that AFT reduces the risk of rebleeding, or that the medication itself causes serious complications and in particular cerebral ischaemia. Nineteen randomly selected patients were studied, ...
Davis S M - - 1992
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Elevated middle cerebral erythrocyte velocities and tissue hypoperfusion have been correlated with delayed ischemia after subarachnoid hemorrhage, but few studies have compared serial arterial velocities with cerebral blood flow and neurological deficits. METHODS: Serial measurements of middle cerebral velocities, using transcranial Doppler ultrasonography, were performed in 34 ...
Macdonald R L - - 1992
A gel consisting of agarose and oxyhemoglobin (OxyHb) was developed so that, when placed in the subarachnoid space, OxyHb would be slowly released, simulating lysis of erythocytes after subarachnoid hemorrhage. The system was used to investigate the importance of reactions mediated by free radicals in the genesis of OxyHb-induced vasospasm ...
Kamiya K - - 1992
In nine cases of bradycardiac arrhythmia of less than 50 bpm that arose during cerebral vasospasm following aneurysmal rupture the patients were treated by temporary pacing. In patients with cerebral vasospasm, in whom autoregulation of the cerebral circulation is impaired, bradycardia aggravates the risk of decreased cerebral blood flow. This ...
Abe K - - 1992
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) on CO2 reactivity during cerebral aneurysm surgery in 37 patients under neuroleptoanaesthesia (NLA). The patients were divided into two groups based on the timing of surgery (A: late surgery B: early surgery). In the early surgery ...
Brouwers P J - - 1992
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We sought to determine the contribution of the amount, distribution, and clearance rate of extravasated blood in relation to occurrence of infarction and outcome in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. METHODS: We prospectively studied 59 consecutive patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage admitted within 72 hours by means ...
Sato M - - 1992
The effect of barbiturates on the cerebral haemodynamics and the influence of dopamine on barbiturates were investigated using 20 cats, and clinical indication of barbiturate therapy is discussed. Cerebral blood flow, oxygen extraction fraction, and cerebro-vascular resistance as well as physiological variables were evaluated at various concentrations of barbiturates in ...
Kawamura S - - 1992
Haemodynamic and metabolic sequences were investigated in nine patients having subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) up to 3 months following aneurysmal rupture, using positron emission tomography (PET). In the pre-spasm stage (2-4 days after SAH) cerebral blood flow (CBF, ml/100 ml/min) was 45 +/- 11, the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2, ...
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