A Pilot Study on Postoperative ICP Control by Glycerin Combined with Lidocaine or Nitroglycerin

  • Hirayama A
  • Yamasaki S
  • Miyata K
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Abstract

The Camino pressure transducer is accurate experimentally over a range of clinically relevant intracranial pressures (ICPs). Three clinical studies have shown that intraparenchymal pressure mirrors intraventricular pressure. In two a different type of transducer was used, and one was a mixed animal and human study [3, 4, 2]. This study compares intraparenchymal pressure, mea- sured with a Camino fibre-optic transducer, with intraventricular pressure, using a fluid filled catheter, in unconscious head injured patients and evaluates the clinical efficacy of the Camino system.

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Hirayama, A., Yamasaki, S., & Miyata, K. (1993). A Pilot Study on Postoperative ICP Control by Glycerin Combined with Lidocaine or Nitroglycerin. In Intracranial Pressure VIII (pp. 609–611). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77789-9_132

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