2002
Prognostic value of spect in patients with posttraumatic transtentorial herniation
SMRČKA, Martin, Karel MÁCA, Vilém JURÁŇ, Milan VIDLÁK, Vladimír SMRČKA et. al.Základní údaje
Originální název
Prognostic value of spect in patients with posttraumatic transtentorial herniation
Název anglicky
Prognostic value of spect in patients with posttraumatic transtentorial herniation
Autoři
SMRČKA, Martin, Karel MÁCA, Vilém JURÁŇ, Milan VIDLÁK, Vladimír SMRČKA, Jiří PRÁŠEK a Roman GÁL
Vydání
Tampa, Florida, USA, Journal of Neurotrauma, s. 133-133, Volume 19, Number 10, 2002
Další údaje
Typ výsledku
Stať ve sborníku
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organizační jednotka
Lékařská fakulta
ISBN
ISSN 0897-7151
Změněno: 18. 2. 2003 09:53, Olga Pazderková
V originále
SPECT is very sensitive to impaired cerebral perfusion and may be helpful as a serial study. This might be beneficial in patients with reversible ischemia and all the effort has to be made to keep CPP on normal levels. Improvement of perfusion detected by SPECT is related with a good outcome. Moreover SPECT shows the real areas at risk of ischemia which might ge chosen for brain oxymetry monitoring.
Anglicky
SPECT is very sensitive to impaired cerebral perfusion and may be helpful as a serial study. This might be beneficial in patients with reversible ischemia and all the effort has to be made to keep CPP on normal levels. Improvement of perfusion detected by SPECT is related with a good outcome. Moreover SPECT shows the real areas at risk of ischemia which might ge chosen for brain oxymetry monitoring.