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Cerebral edema

C B Shields

    International Anesthesiology Clinics
    |January 1, 1977
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Understanding cerebral edema pathogenesis has advanced, with treatments like mannitol and steroids often successful. However, some cases resist therapy, leading to severe neurological deficits, highlighting the need for new treatment research.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Pathophysiology

    Background:

    • Cerebral edema pathogenesis understanding has significantly advanced.
    • Current treatments like mannitol, steroids, and hyperventilation are often effective.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the current understanding of cerebral edema pathogenesis and management.
    • To identify limitations in existing therapeutic strategies.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of cerebral edema pathogenesis and treatment modalities.
    • Analysis of treatment outcomes for various cerebral edema cases.

    Main Results:

    • While most cerebral edema cases respond to therapy, some are resistant.
    • Resistant cases often result in severe neurological deficits despite survival.

    Conclusions:

    • Current treatments are insufficient for therapy-resistant cerebral edema.
    • Future research should focus on developing novel strategies to reverse intractable cerebral edema and prevent neurological deficits.