Regional brain tissue pressure gradients created by expanding extradural temporal mass lesion

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作者
Wolfla, CE
Luerssen, TG
Bowman, RM
机构
[1] JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY HOSP CHILDREN,PEDIAT NEUROSURG SERV,INDIANAPOLIS,IN 46202
[2] INDIANA UNIV,MED CTR,DIV NEUROSURG,INDIANAPOLIS,IN
关键词
intracranial pressure; brain tissue pressure; pressure gradient; intracranial pressure monitoring; pig;
D O I
10.3171/jns.1997.86.3.0505
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
A porcine model of regional intracranial pressure was used to compare regional brain tissue pressure (RBTP) changes during expansion of an extradural temporal mass lesion. Measurements of RBTP were obtained by placing fiberoptic intraparenchymal pressure monitors in the right and left frontal lobes (RF and LF), right and left temporal lobes (RT and LT), midbrain (MB), and cerebellum (CB). During expansion of the right temporal mass, significant RBTP gradients developed in a reproducible pattern: RT > LF = LT > RF > MB > CB. These gradients appeared early, widened as the volume of the mass increased, and persisted for the entire duration of the experiment. The study indicates that RBTP gradients develop in the presence of an extradural temporal mass lesion. The highest RBTP was recorded in the ipsilateral temporal lobe, whereas the next highest was recorded in the contralateral frontal lobe. The RBTP that was measured in either frontal lobe underestimated the temporal RBTP. These results indicated that if a frontal intraparenchymal pressure monitor is used in a patient with temporal lobe pathology, the monitor should be placed on the contralateral side and a lower threshold for therapy of increased intracranial pressure should be adopted. Furthermore, this study provides further evidence that reliance on a single frontal intraparenchymal pressure monitor may not detect all areas of elevated RBTP.
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