Abstract:Background: Mannitol and hypertonic saline are the most frequently used hyperosmolar agents to treat cerebral edema resulting from acute brain injury. However, there are several issues with using hyperosmolar therapies. Here, we focus on the potential adverse effects of hyperosmolar therapies and practical tips to overcome these issues in the neurointensive care unit.Current Concepts: Among the hyperosmolar agents used, mannitol may decrease intravascular volume and pose a potential risk of acute kidney injury… Show more
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