Comparison of Equiosmolar doses of Mannitol 20% Versus Hypertonic Saline 3% infusion in the Reduction of intracranial pressure during Supratentorial brain tumor resection
Nader Noshy Naguib;
Abstract
Supratentorial brain tumors compose a group of neoplasms that
cause progressive increase in ICP.
One of the goals of neuroanesthesia is to control intra cranial
pressure before opening the dura and provide optimal operating
conditions by producing a s
cause progressive increase in ICP.
One of the goals of neuroanesthesia is to control intra cranial
pressure before opening the dura and provide optimal operating
conditions by producing a s
Other data
| Title | Comparison of Equiosmolar doses of Mannitol 20% Versus Hypertonic Saline 3% infusion in the Reduction of intracranial pressure during Supratentorial brain tumor resection | Authors | Nader Noshy Naguib | Keywords | Comparison of Equiosmolar doses of Mannitol 20% Versus Hypertonic Saline 3% infusion in the Reduction of intracranial pressure during Supratentorial brain tumor resection | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Supratentorial brain tumors compose a group of neoplasms that cause progressive increase in ICP. One of the goals of neuroanesthesia is to control intra cranial pressure before opening the dura and provide optimal operating conditions by producing a s |
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