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Wright State University

2012

Internal Medicine Faculty Publications

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Intracranial Pressure Is A Better Predictor Of Mortalitythan Cerebral Perfusion Pressure, Ronald J. Markert, Jonathan M. Saxe, Cathryn L. Chadwick Jan 2012

Intracranial Pressure Is A Better Predictor Of Mortalitythan Cerebral Perfusion Pressure, Ronald J. Markert, Jonathan M. Saxe, Cathryn L. Chadwick

Internal Medicine Faculty Publications

Objective: To evaluate whether elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) or depressed cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) is a better predictor of intracranial compartment syndrome and long-term functional outcomes in blunt traumatic brain injury.

Methods: This was a retrospective evaluation of data collected on 203 patients with blunt traumatic brain injury who were admitted to Miami Valley Hospital, a Level I trauma center, over a 2 years period, whose initial hospital management required an intracranial pressure monitor. Serial measurements of ICP and CPP were recorded during the patients’ hospital stay. These patients were then evaluated at 3,6,12 and 24 months post-injury to assess …