1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf03010801
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The effects of rapid infusions of saline and mannitol on cerebral blood volume and intracranial pressure in dogs

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“…Mannitol is widely used in veterinary medicine as an osmotic diuretic as well as to increase serum osmolality in the management of brain edema . In our study, maximal mannitol concentration documented after bolus administration was approximately 300 mg/dL, and the concentration decreased rapidly, most likely because of redistribution in the extracellular fluid and elimination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mannitol is widely used in veterinary medicine as an osmotic diuretic as well as to increase serum osmolality in the management of brain edema . In our study, maximal mannitol concentration documented after bolus administration was approximately 300 mg/dL, and the concentration decreased rapidly, most likely because of redistribution in the extracellular fluid and elimination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a cat model of brain edema, CBV (measured by laser Doppler flowmetry) increased following mannitol 23 . Studies in dogs using labeled red blood cells found an early 20–25% increase in CBV 1–3 minutes after mannitol bolus 24 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The reason for this interest began quite innocently: so very little was known about the fundamental pharmacology and physiology as related to the central nervous system that virtually any new information was welcomed. It was not until the mid-1980s when Patrick Ravussin and David Archer in Montreal, 102,103 and a decade later when Rosemary Craen, T.Y. 18,19,54,55 Most of the early research was targeted to topics of longstanding interest or was hypothesis-driven; however, as the methodologies used for measurement became more widely available, "investigations of opportunity" began to proliferate.…”
Section: Studies Of Cerebral Physiology and Pharmacologymentioning
confidence: 99%