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Hyperventilation is commonly used to treat head-injured patients. By inducing cerebral vasokonstriction, one can reduce ICP. The danger of this is of course a reduction in CBF.
According to the equation: CPP = MAP - ICP, a decrease in ICP increases CPP.
My question is: Is it possible to have a reduction in CBF at the same time as an increase CPP?
Thanks for any response!
Best regards, Singh.
According to the equation: CPP = MAP - ICP, a decrease in ICP increases CPP.
My question is: Is it possible to have a reduction in CBF at the same time as an increase CPP?
Thanks for any response!
Best regards, Singh.