Anest. intenziv. Med. 1999;10(6):231-236
Anaesthesia in craniocerebral injuriesArticles
- ARK FN v Plzňi, přednosta MUDr. Eduard Kasal, CSc.
In this article, the authors are engaged with the epidemiology, mortality and morbidity of craniocerebral injuries. They stress the prevention ofsecondary insult affecting the brain as the correct way of improving the outcome in patients undergoing serious craniocerebral injury. They describepriorities in treatment of traumatised patients, basic examinations before induction to general anaesthesia and the specific monitoring necessary duringgeneral anaesthesia in this sort of patients. The authors emphasise cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) as the main pathophysiologic parameter; theknowledge of factors changing CPP is considered basic in choice of adequate anaesthesiologic management.
Keywords: craniocerebral injury; primary insult; secondary insult; cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP); cerebral blood flow (CBF); generalanaesthesia; TIVA.
Published: December 1, 1999 Show citation