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Intracranial Pressure VI - Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure, Held in Glasgow, Scotland, June 9-13, 1985 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)
J. Douglas Miller, G.M. Teasdale, J. O. Rowan, S., L. Galbraith, A.D. Mendelow
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A quarter of a century has elapsed since Nils Lundberg published
his thesis "Continuous Recording and Control of Ventricular Fluid
Pressure In Neurosurgical Practice." This publication, more than
any other, propelled continuous monitoring of intracranial pressure
from the status of a research tool to become an integral part of
neurosurgical intensive care, with wide application in the
management of patients with head injuries, intracranial
haemorrhage, brain tumours and disorders of the CSF circulation. At
the same time, experimental studies by Langfitt and others
stimulated investigations of the relationships between intracranial
pressure and cerebral blood flow, intracranial pressure volume
relationships and studies of the formation and absorption of CSF.
By 1972, Mario Brock had realised the extent of the interest in
intracranial pressure research and organised the First
International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure in Hanover in that
year. This was the start of a series of highly successful meetings,
subsequently held in Lund (1974), Groningen (1976), Williamsburg
(1979) and Tokyo (1982), the proceed ings of which have been
published as a uniform series of books. In each of these volumes
the up to date status of research and clinical application of
intracranial pressure measurement has been presented in a concise
yet comprehensive way. The present volume contains the proceedings
of the Sixth International Intracranial Pressure Symposium that was
held in Glasgow, Scottland, from June 9th to 13th, 1985."
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