DOI: 10.1007/978-3-211-78205-7_24
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Intracranial pressure fluctuation during hemodialysis in renal failure patients with intracranial hemorrhage

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“…Both hypotension and disequilibrium can be avoided by the slow progressive removal of fluids and solutes that occurs during CRRT [119]. Small observational trials and case reports in patients with intracranial pressure monitoring indeed reported increases in intracranial pressure with IHD [120,121]. Using computed tomography scans to measure brain density, Ronco and colleagues [122] showed an increase of brain water content after IHD whereas no such changes were observed after CRRT.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Both hypotension and disequilibrium can be avoided by the slow progressive removal of fluids and solutes that occurs during CRRT [119]. Small observational trials and case reports in patients with intracranial pressure monitoring indeed reported increases in intracranial pressure with IHD [120,121]. Using computed tomography scans to measure brain density, Ronco and colleagues [122] showed an increase of brain water content after IHD whereas no such changes were observed after CRRT.…”
Section: Recommendations and Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…729 Small observational trials and case reports in patients with intracranial pressure monitoring indeed reported increases in intracranial pressure with IHD. 730, 731 Using CT scans to measure brain density, Ronco et al 732 showed an increase of brain water content after IHD, whereas no such changes were observed after CRRT.…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients who undergo chronic haemodialysis often present with neurological complications such as white matter changes, cerebral atrophy, dialysis dementia, hypertensive encephalopathy, haemorrhagic stroke, osmotic myelinolysis and opportunistic infections [1][2][3][4]. In order to improve the morbidity and mortality of these patients, early diagnosis and prevention of these complications is an important issue.…”
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confidence: 99%