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Brain Temperature Influences Intracranial Pressure and Cerebral Perfusion Pressure After Traumatic Brain Injury: A CENTER-TBI Study.

Tatiana BirgFabrizio OrtolanoEveline J A WiegersPeter SmielewskiYan SavchenkoBogdan A IanosiRaimund HelbokSandra RossiMarco CarbonaraTommaso ZoerleNino Stocchettinull null
Published in: Neurocritical care (2021)
Patients after TBI usually develop BT > 38 °C soon after the injury. BT may influence brain physiology, as reflected by ICP and CPP. An association between BT exceeding 37.5 °C and a higher ICP was identified but not confirmed for lower BT ranges. The relationship between BT, ICP, and CPP become clearer during rapid temperature changes. During episodes of temperature elevation, BT seems to have a significant impact on ICP and CPP.
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