Sisäänkirjautuminen

Steiger, H. -J.

Acta Neurochirurgica Supplements

Steiger, H. -J. - Acta Neurochirurgica Supplements, e-kirja

251,90€

E-kirja, PDF, Adobe DRM-suojattu
ISBN: 9783211855782
DRM-rajoitukset

TulostusEi sallittu
Kopioi leikepöydälleEi sallittu

Table of contents

I. Brain injury: ICP management and cerebral physiology

1. Cerebrovascular reactivity and autonomic drive following traumatic brain injury
Andrea Lavinio, Bogdan Ene-Iordache, Ilaria Nodari, Alan Girardini, Elena Cagnazzi, Frank Rasulo, Piotr Smielewski, Marek Czosnyka, Nicola Latronico

2. A comparison between the transfer function of ABP to ICP and compensatory reserve index in TBI
Sima Shahsavari, Tomas McKelvey, Thomas Skoglund, Catherine Eriksson Ritzèn

3. Cranioplasty effect on the cerebral hemodynamics and cardiac function
Yoo-Dong Won, Do-Sung Yoo, Ki-Tae Kim, Suck-Gu Kang, Sang-Bock Lee, Dal-Soo Kim, Seong-Tai Hahn, Pil-Woo Huh, Kyung-Suck Cho, Chun-Kun Park

4. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for consciousness disturbance following head injury in subacute phase
Takehiro Nakamura, Yasuhiro Kuroda, Susumu Yamashita, Kenya Kawakita, Nobuyuki Kawai, Takashi Tamiya, Toshifumi Itano, Seigo Nagao

5. Gender-related differences in intracranial hypertension and outcome after traumatic brain injury
Marek Czosnyka, Danila Radolovich, Marcella Balestreri, Andrea Lavinio, Peter Hutchinson, Ivan Timofeev, Peter Smielewski, John D. Pickard

6. Long term outcomes following decompressive craniectomy for severe head injury
U. Meier, S. Ahmadi, T. Killeen, F. T. Al-Zain, J. Lemcke

7. Relationship of a cerebral autoregulatory index with outcome in head injured patients
Martin Shaw, Ian Piper, Michael Daley

8. Assessment of cerebrovascular resistance with model of cerebrovascular pressure transmission
Nithya Narayanan, Charles W. Leffler, Marek Czosnyka, Michael L. Daley

9. Generation of very low frequency cerebral blood flow fluctuations in humans
Malgorzata Turalska, Miroslaw Latka, Marek Czosnyka, Krystyna Pierzchala, Bruce J. West

10. Accuracy of non-invasive ICP assessment can be increased by an initial individual calibration
B. Schmidt, M. Weinhold, M. Czosnyka, S. A. May, R. Steinmeier, J. Klingelhöfer

11. The impact of ventricular catheter impregnated with antimicrobial agents on infections in patients with ventricular catheter: interim report
George K. C. Wong, W. S. Poon, Stephanie C. C. P. Ng, Margaret Ip

12. Assessment of mitochondrial impairment and cerebral blood flow in severe brain injured patients
Gunes A. Aygok, Anthony Marmarou, Panos P. Fatouros, Birgit Kettenmann, Ross M. Bullock

13. Mathematical models of cerebral hemodynamics for detection of vasospasm in major cerebral arteries
Federico S. Cattivelli, Ali H. Sayed, Xiao Hu, Darrin Lee, Paul Vespa

14. Intracranial pressure in patients with sepsis
D. Pfister, B. Schmidt, P. Smielewski, M. Siegemund, S. P. Strebel, S. Rüegg, S. C. U. Marsch, H. Pargger, L. A. Steiner

15. Intracranial pressure and cerebral oxygenation changes after decompressive craniectomy in children with severe traumatic brain injury
A. A. Figaji, A. G. Fieggen, A. C. Argent, P. D. Roux, J. C. Peter

16. Are head injury guidelines changing the outcome of head injured children? A regional investigation
P. A. Jones, I. R. Chambers, R. A. Minns, T. Y. M. Lo, L. M. Myles, A. J. W. Steers

17. Low frequency pressure waves of possible autonomic origin in severely head-injured children
R. A. Minns, P. A. Jones, I. R. Chambers

18. Controlled lumbar drainage in medically refractory increased intracranial pressure. A safe and effective treatment
Ali Murad, Samer Ghostine, Austin R. T. Colohan

19. Decompressive craniotomy: durotomy instead of duroplasty to reduce prolonged ICP elevation
Ralf Burger, David Duncker, Naureen Uzma, Veit Rohde

20. Ventriculostomy for control of raised ICP in acute traumatic brain injury
I. Timofeev, C. Dahyot-Fizelier, N. Keong, J. Nortje, P. G. Al-Rawi, M. Czosnyka, D. K. Menon, P. J. Kirkpatrick, A. K. Gupta, P. J. Hutchinson

21. Intracranial pressure variability and long-term outcome following traumatic brain injury
Catherine J. Kirkness, Robert L. Burr, Pamela H. Mitchell

22. Predictive values of age and the Glasgow Coma Scale in traumatic brain injury patients treated with decompressive craniectomy
Matthew B. Potts, John H. Chi, Michele Meeker, Martin C. Holland, J. Claude Hemphill III, Geoffrey T. Manley

II. Hydrocephalus and cerebrospinal fluid dynamics

23. Noninvasive estimation of intracranial compliance in idiopathic NPH using MRI
Mitsuhito Mase, Toshiaki Miyati, Harumasa Kasai, Koichiro Demura, Tomoshi Osawa, Masaki Hara, Yuta Shibamoto, Kazuo Yamada

24. The role of cerebrospinal fluid flow study using phase contrast MR imaging in diagnosing idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus
F. T. Al-Zain, G. Rademacher, U. Meier, S. Mutze, J. Lemcke

25. Course of disease in patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH): a follow-up study 3, 4 and 5 years following shunt implantation
U. Meier, J. Lemcke, F. Al-Zain

26. Chronic hydrocephalus that requires shunting in aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage [a-SAH]: its impact on clinical outcome
W. S. Poon, S. C. P. Ng, G. K. C. Wong, L. Y. C. Wong, M. T. V. Chan

27. Morphological changes of intracranial pressure pulses are correlated with acute dilatation of ventricles
Xiao Hu, Peng Xu, Darrin J. Lee, Vespa Paul, Marvin Bergsneider

28. Pulse amplitude of intracranial pressure waveform in hydrocephalus
Z. Czosnyka, N. Keong, D. J. Kim, D. Radolovich, P. Smielewski, A. Lavinio, E. A. Schmidt, S. Momjian, B. Owler, J. D. Pickard, M. Czosnyka

29. The influence of co-morbidity on the postoperative outcomes of patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH)
U. Meier, J. Lemcke

30. ICM+, a flexible platform for investigations of cerebrospinal dynamics in clinical practice
P. Smielewski, A. Lavinio, I. Timofeev, D. Radolovich, I. Perkes, J. D. Pickard, M. Czosnyka

31. Pathophysiology and diagnosis of spontaneous intracranial hypotension
K. Shima, S. Ishihara, S. Tomura

III. Advanced neuromonitoring

32. Intraoperative infrared brain surface blood flow monitoring during superficial temporal artery–middle cerebral artery anastomosis in a patient with moyamoya disease: clinical implication of the gradation value in postoperative clinical course – A case report
Atsuhiro Nakagawa, Miki Fujimura, Tatsuhiko Arafune, Hideaki Suzuki, Ichiro Sakuma, Teiji Tominaga

33. Clinical study of craniospinal compliance non-invasive monitoring method
A. Ragauskas, G. Daubaris, V. Petkus, R. Sliteris, R. Raisutis, I. Piper, S. Rocka, E. Jarzemskas, V. Matijosaitis

34. Cerebral CO2 reactivity in severe head injury. A transcranial Doppler study
C. Puppo, G. Fariña, L. López Franco, E. Caragna, A. Biestro

35. Acetazolamide vasoreactivity evaluated by transcranial power harmonic imaging and Doppler sonography
T. Shiogai, K. Ikeda, A. Morisaka, Y. Nagakane, T. Mizuno, M. Nakagawa, H. Furuhata

36. A new semi-invasive method for two dimensional pO2 measurements of cortical structures
Jan Warnat, Gregor Liebsch, Eva-Maria Stoerr, Alexander Brawanski, Chris Woertgen

37. The relationship between intracranial pressure and brain oxygenation following traumatic brain injury in sheep
Robert Vink, Kartik D. Bahtia, Peter L. Reilly

38. Dual microdialysis probe monitoring for patients with traumatic brain injury
Hiroyasu Koizumi, Hirosuke Fujisawa, Sadahiro Nomura, Shoichi Kato, Koji Kajiwara, Masami Fujii, Michiyasu Suzuki

39. In vitro comparison of two generations of Licox and Neurotrend catheters
Iain Haitsma, Guy Rosenthal, Diane Morabito, Mark Rollins, Andrew I. R. Maas, Geoffrey T. Manley

40. Cerebral metabolism monitoring during hypothermia following resuscitation from cardiopulmonary arrest
Takehiro Nakamura, Yasuhiro Kuroda, Natsuyo Torigoe, Yuko Abe, Susumu Yamashita, Kenya Kawakita, Nobuyuki Kawai, Takashi Tamiya, Toshifumi Itano, Seigo Nagao

41. Nitric oxide in acute brain injury: a pilot study of NO
x
concentrations in human brain microdialysates and their relationship with energy metabolism
Keri L. H. Carpenter, Ivan Timofeev, Pippa G. Al-Rawi, David K. Menon, John D. Pickard, Peter J. Hutchinson

IV. Biomedical informatics

42. The brain monitoring with Information Technology (BrainIT) collaborative network: data validation results
Martin Shaw, Ian Piper, Iain Chambers, Giuseppe Citerio, Per Enblad, Barbara Gregson, Tim Howells, Karl Kiening, Julia Mattern, Pelle Nilsson, Arminas Ragauskas, Juan Sahuquillo, YH Yau

43. BrainIT collaborative network: analyses from a high time-resolution dataset of head injured patients
Iain Chambers, Barbara Gregson, Giuseppe Citerio, Per Enblad, Tim Howells, Karl Kiening, Julia Mattern, Pelle Nilsson, Ian Piper, Arminas Ragauskas, Juan Sahuquillo, Y. H. Yau

44. Pilot application of fractal characterisation and its response to change on physiological wave forms
Martin Shaw, Ian Piper

V. Neuroimaging

45. The predictive value of ICP as compared to magnetic resonance imaging in comatose patients after head injury
R. Firsching, F.-W. Roehl, D.-H. Woischneck, N. John, M. Skalej

46. Metabolic disturbance without brain ischemia in traumatic brain injury: A positron emission tomography study
Nobuyuki Kawai, Takehiro Nakamura, Takashi Tamiya, Seigo Nagao

47. Concordant biology underlies discordant imaging findings: diffusivity behaves differently in grey and white matter post acute neurotrauma
Virginia F. J. Newcombe, Guy B. Williams, Jurgens Nortje, Peter G. Bradley, Doris A. Chatfield, Joanne G. Outtrim, Sally G. Harding, Jonathan P. Coles, Bala Maiya, Jonathan H. Gillard, Peter J. Hutchinson, John D. Pickard, T. Adrian Carpenter, David K. Menon

48. Qualitative aspects of cranial CT perfusion scanning in a mixed neurosurgical patient collective
S. Wolf, N. Kuckertz, M. Bauer, L. Schürer, C. Lumenta

49. Study of perfusion in and around cerebral contusions by means of computed tomography
Bart Depreitere, Richard Aviv, Sean Symons, Michael Schwartz, Walter Coudyzer, Guy Wilms, Guy Marchal

50. Magnetic resonance measurement of blood and CSF flow rates with phase contrast – normal values, repeatability and CO2 reactivity
Stefan K. Piechnik, Paul E. Summers, Peter Jezzard, James V. Byrne

VI. ICP: Brain complicance, biophysics, and biomechanics

51. Motor trephine syndrome: A mechanistic hypothesis
Shirley I. Stiver, Max Wintermark, Geoffrey T. Manley

52. Biomechanical modeling of decompressive craniectomy in traumatic brain injury
Chun Ping Gao, Beng Ti Ang

53. Coupling of sagittal sinus pressure and cerebrospinal fluid pressure in idiopathic intracranial hypertension – a preliminary report
J. D. Pickard, Z. Czosnyka, M. Czosnyka, B. Owler, J. N. Higgins

54. The measurement of brain tissue stiffness in-vivo
I. R. Chambers, D. Martin, A. Clark, A. Nicklin, A. D. Mendelow, P. Mitchell

VII. Stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and intracerebral hematoma

55. Changes in brain biochemistry and oxygenation in the zone surrounding primary intracerebral hemorrhage
Ernest Wang, Chi Long Ho, Kah Keow Lee, Ivan Ng, Beng Ti Ang

56. Prediction of early mortality in primary intracerebral hemorrhage in an asian population
Beng Ti Ang, Siew Pang Chan, Kah Keow Lee, Ivan Ng

57. Ischemic events after carotid interventions in relationship to baseline cerebrovascular reactivity
George K. -C. Wong, Stephanie C. -P. Ng, Matthew T. -V. Chan, David T. -F. Sun, Winnie W. -M. Lam, Joseph M. -K. Lam, Wai S. Poon

58. Effect of increased intracranial pressure on cerebral vasospasm in SAH
Krissanee Karnchanapandh

59. Cerebral blood flow thresholds predicting new hypoattenuation areas due to macrovascular ischemia during the acute phase of severe and complicated aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. A preliminary study
A. Chieregato, A. Tanfani, A. Noto, S. Fronza, F. Cocciolo, E. Fainardi

60. Hyperbaric oxygen preconditioning activates ribosomal protein S6 kinases and reduces brain swelling after intracerebral hemorrhage
Z. Qin, Y. Hua, W. Liu, R. Silbergleit, Y. He, R. F. Keep, J. T. Hoff, G. Xi

61. Stroke with subarachnoid hemorrhage: assessment of cerebrovascular pressure regulation and simulated cerebrovascular resistance
Michael L. Daley, Nithya Narayanan, Charles W. Leffler, Per Kristian Eide

62. Effects of melatonin in early brain injury following subarachnoid hemorrhage
Robert E. Ayer, Takashi Sugawara, John H. Zhang

63. Decompressive craniectomy for hemispheric infarction: predictive factors for six month rehabilitation outcome
G. K. Wong, J. Kung, S. C. Ng, X. L. Zhu, W. S. Poon

64. Effects of temperature changes on cerebral biochemistry in spontaneous intracerebral hematoma
Ernest Wang, Chi Long Ho, Kah Keow Lee, Ivan Ng, Beng Ti Ang

65. Increased levels of CSF heart-type fatty acid-binding protein and tau protein after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
E. R. Zanier, L. Longhi, M. Fiorini, L. Cracco, A. Bersano, T. Zoerle, V. Branca, S. Monaco, N. Stocchetti

VIII. Experimental studies and models

66. DNA vaccination against neurite growth inhibitors to enhance functional recovery following traumatic brain injury
Yi Zhang, Beng Ti Ang, Zhi Cheng Xiao, Ivan Ng

67. Ischemic blood-brain barrier and amyloid in white matter as etiological factors in leukoaraiosis
Ryszard Pluta, Slawomir Januszewski, Marzena Ulamek

68. Matrix metalloproteinase inhibition attenuates brain edema after surgical brain injury
Vikram Jadhav, Mitsuo Yamaguchi, Andre Obenaus, John H. Zhang

69. Thrombin enhances glioma growth
Ya Hua, Lingling Tang, Richard F. Keep, Julian T. Hoff, Jason Heth, Guohua Xi, Karin M. Muraszko

70. The antioxidant effects of melatonin in surgical brain injury in rats
Steve Lee, Vikram Jadhav, Robert Ayer, Hugo Rojas, Amy Hyong, Tim Lekic, Gary Stier, Robert Martin, John H. Zhang

71. Dymanics of matrix-metalloproteinase 9 after brain trauma – results of a pilot study
Martin Kolar, Jan Pachl, Helena Tomasova, Pavel Haninec

72. Experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage in the rat: influences of nimodipine
Sebastian Thomas, Birte Herrmann, Madjid Samii, Thomas Brinker

73. Neuroprotective effect of C1-inhibitor following traumatic brain injury in mice
L. Longhi, C. Perego, E. R. Zanier, F. Ortolano, P. Bianchi, N. Stocchetti, M. G. Simoni

74. Up-regulation of L type amino acid transporter 1 after spinal cord injury in rats
Terushige Toyooka, Hiroshi Nawashiro, Nariyoshi Shinomiya, Akiko Yano, Hidetoshi Ooigawa, Atsushi Ohsumi, Yoichi Uozumi, Youichi Yanagawa, Hirotaka Matsuo, Katsuji Shima

75. Cortical expression of prolactin (PRL), growth hormone (GH) and adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) is not increased in experimental traumatic brain injury
J. C. Goodman, L. Cherian, C. S. Robertson

76. Simvastatin attenuates cerebral vasospasm and improves outcomes by upregulation of PI3K/Akt pathway in a rat model of subarachnoid hemorrhage
Takashi Sugawara, Vikram Jadhav, Robert Ayer, John Zhang

77. HIF-1 alpha inhibition ameliorates neonatal brain damage after hypoxic-ischemic injury
Wanqiu Chen, Vikram Jadhav, Jiping Tang, John H. Zhang

78. Simvastatin treatment in surgically induced brain injury in rats
Steve Lee, Vikram Jadhav, Tim Lekic, Amy Hyong, Martin Allard, Gary Stier, Robert Martin, John Zhang

79. 3% Hypertonic saline following subarachnoid hemorrhage in rats
Steve Lee, Gary Stier, Suzzanne Marcantonio, Tim Lekic, Martin Allard, Robert Martin, John Zhang

80. Effect of traumatic brain injury on cognitive function in mice lacking p55 and p75 tumor necrosis factor receptors
L. Longhi, F. Ortolano, E. R. Zanier, C. Perego, N. Stocchetti, M. G. Simoni

81. Brain contusions induce a strong local overexpression of MMP-9. Results of a pilot study
A. Vilalta, J. Sahuquillo, M. A. Poca, J. Rios, E. Cuadrado, A. Ortega-Aznar, M. Riveiro, J. Montaner

82. Shock wave-induced brain injury in rat: Novel traumatic brain injury animal model
Atsuhiro Nakagawa, Miki Fujimura, Kaoruko Kato, Hironobu Okuyama, Tokitada Hashimoto, Kazuyoshi Takayama, Teiji Tominaga

83. Modulation of AQP4 expression by the selective V1a receptor antagonist, SR49059, decreases trauma-induced brain edema
Keisuke Taya, Salih Gulsen, Kenji Okuno, Ruth Prieto, Christina R. Marmarou, Anthony Marmarou

84. The modulation of aquaporin-4 by using PKC-activator (phorbol myristate acetate) and V1a receptor antagonist (SR49059) following middle cerebral artery occlusion/reperfusion in the rat
Kenji Okuno, Keisuke Taya, Christina R. Marmarou, Pinar Ozisik, Giovanna Fazzina, Andrea Kleindienst, Salih Gulsen, Anthony Marmarou

85. Pro-inflammatory and pro-apoptotic elements of the neuroinflammatory response are activated in traumatic brain injury
J. C. Goodman, M. Van, S. P. Gopinath, C. S. Robertson

86. Protective effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on experimental brain contusions
Cornelia Voigt, Annette Förschler, Matthias Jaeger, Jürgen Meixensberger, Lea Küppers-Tiedt, Martin U. Schuhmann

Avainsanat: Medicine & Public Health, Neurosurgery, Neurology, Intensive / Critical Care Medicine, Neurosciences

Tekijä(t)
Julkaisija
Springer
Julkaisuvuosi
2009
Kieli
en
Painos
1
Sarja
Acta Neurochirurgica Supplementum
Sivumäärä
463 sivua
Kategoria
Terveys, kauneus, muoti
Tiedostomuoto
E-kirja
eISBN (PDF)
9783211855782

Samankaltaisia e-kirjoja