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Appropriate Blood Pressure in Cerebral Aneurysm Clipping for Prevention of Delayed Ischemic Neurologic Deficits.

Cattleya KasemsiriPornthep KasemsiriPichayen DuangthongphonAmnat Kitkhuandee
Published in: Anesthesiology research and practice (2020)
To prevent DNID, we recommend that optimal blood pressure should not be lower than 95 for SBP, 50 for DBP, and 61.7 mmHg for MAP. Additionally, we suggest that Δ SBP, Δ DBP, and Δ MAP should be less than 36, 27, and 32 mmHg, respectively.
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  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • cerebral ischemia
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