The effect of nimodipine on ICP and CBF in patients with normal-pressure hydrocephalus |
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Authors: | J. F. Schmidt M.D. M. Albeck Fl. Gjerris |
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Affiliation: | University Clinic of Neurosurgery, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark. |
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Abstract: | Eight patients with normal-pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) were studied. The resting mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) was 100 (90-125) mmHg and the mean intracranial pressure (ICP) was 11 (5-17) mmHg. ICP and MABP were continuously measured intraventricularly and intra-arterially, respectively. Changes in global cerebral blood flow (CBF) were estimated by the arteriovenous oxygen difference method. Intravenous nimodipine (15 microgram/kg/hour) was given in the first 2 hours and 30 microgram/kg/hour in the next 2 hours. MABP was reduced 23 (4-47) mmHg (p less than 0.05). ICP was increased 3 (0-10) mmHg (p less than 0.05). CBF was unchanged in the group on the whole, but in 4 of patients a major drop in perfusion pressure was seen, and CBF decreased 6, 11, 23 and 34%, respectively. Thus these findings underline the importance of maintaining the perfusion pressure under treatment with nimodipine. |
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