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Aquaporin-4 deletion in mice reduces brain edema after acute water intoxication and ischemic strokeG T Manley
Department of Neurosurgery, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143, USA
Nat Med 6:159-63. 2000..These results implicate a key role for AQP4 in modulating brain water transport, and suggest that AQP4 inhibition may provide a new therapeutic option for reducing brain edema in a wide variety of cerebral disorders...
Controlled cortical impact in swine: pathophysiology and biomechanicsGeoffrey T Manley
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, California 94110, USA
J Neurotrauma 23:128-39. 2006..Physiological parameters after injury are readily monitored in a setting mimicking conditions of an intensive care unit, establishing a more clinically relevant experimental model for future investigations...
New insights into water transport and edema in the central nervous system from phenotype analysis of aquaporin-4 null miceG T Manley
Department of Neurological Surgery, Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California San Francisco, 1001 Potrero Avenue, Building 1, Room 101, San Francisco, CA 94143 0112, USA
Neuroscience 129:983-91. 2004....
Brain tissue oxygen tension is more indicative of oxygen diffusion than oxygen delivery and metabolism in patients with traumatic brain injuryGuy Rosenthal
Department of Neurosurgery, University of California, San Francisco, USA
Crit Care Med 36:1917-24. 2008..The objective of this study was to evaluate whether P(bt)O2 more closely reflects variables related to cerebral oxygen diffusion or reflects cerebral oxygen delivery and metabolism...
Increased seizure duration and slowed potassium kinetics in mice lacking aquaporin-4 water channelsDevin K Binder
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, 94110, USA
Glia 53:631-6. 2006..5 +/- 0.1 and 6.6 +/- 0.7 s, respectively). These results implicate AQP4 in the expression and termination of seizure activity and support the hypothesis that AQP4 is coupled to potassium homeostasis in vivo...
Characterizing the dose-response relationship between mannitol and intracranial pressure in traumatic brain injury patients using a high-frequency physiological data collection systemMARCO D SORANI
Program in Biological and Medical Informatics, University of California, San Francisco UCSF, San Francisco, California, USA
J Neurotrauma 25:291-8. 2008..In a large, retrospective study of high-frequency ICP data, we have quantitatively shown that mannitol's effect on ICP is dose-dependent and that higher doses provide a more durable reduction in ICP...
Aquaporin-4 gene deletion in mice increases focal edema associated with staphylococcal brain abscessOrin Bloch
Department of Medicine, Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143 0521, USA
J Neurochem 95:254-62. 2005..Our findings demonstrate a protective effect of AQP4 on brain swelling in bacterial abscess, suggesting that AQP4 induction may reduce vasogenic edema associated with cerebral infection...
Refining resuscitation strategies using tissue oxygen and perfusion monitoring in critical organ bedsJennifer J Wan
Department of Surgery, University of California, San Francisco and the San Francisco Injury Center for Research and Prevention, San Francisco, California, USA
J Trauma 66:353-7. 2009..We further hypothesized that PmO2 would decrease even as PbrO2 increased when vasopressor therapy was used...
Increased seizure threshold in mice lacking aquaporin-4 water channelsDevin K Binder
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, 505 Parnassus Ave, Box 0112, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA
Neuroreport 15:259-62. 2004..These results suggest that glial water channels may modulate brain excitability and the initiation and generalization of seizure activity...
Small-volume resuscitation with the hemoglobin substitute HBOC-201: effect on brain tissue oxygenationGeoffrey T Manley
School of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco Injury Center, Department of Neurological Surgery, USA
Adv Exp Med Biol 530:311-7. 2003..These results suggest that a small-volume bolus of HBOC-201 may provide adequate oxygen and pressure support during the initial management of hemorrhage...
Tissue oxygen monitoring during hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation: a comparison of lactated Ringer's solution, hypertonic saline dextran, and HBOC-201M Margaret Knudson
San Francisco Injury Center, University of California, USA
J Trauma 54:242-52. 2003..We further hypothesized that changes in tissue oxygen tension measurements in the deltoid muscle would reflect the changes seen in the liver and could thus be used as a monitor of splanchnic resuscitation...
Aquaporin-4 facilitates reabsorption of excess fluid in vasogenic brain edemaMarios C Papadopoulos
Department of Medicine, Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco, CA, 94143 0521, USA
FASEB J 18:1291-3. 2004..Thus, AQP4-mediated transcellular water movement is crucial for fluid clearance in vasogenic brain edema, suggesting AQP4 activation and/or up-regulation as a novel therapeutic option in vasogenic brain edema...
Computer-aided assessment of head computed tomography (CT) studies in patients with suspected traumatic brain injuryEsther L Yuh
Department of Radiology, Neuroradiology Section, University of California, San Francisco, and San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, California 94143 0628, USA
J Neurotrauma 25:1163-72. 2008..Further studies are required to evaluate the potential favorable impact of this software on facilitating workflow and improving diagnostic accuracy when used as a screening aid by physicians with different levels of experience...
The role of lung function in brain tissue oxygenation following traumatic brain injuryGuy Rosenthal
Department of Neurosurgery, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA
J Neurosurg 108:59-65. 2008..The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of lung function on PbtO2 with an oxygen challenge (increase in fraction of inspired oxygen [FiO2] concentration to 1.0)...
Incorporating a parenchymal thermal diffusion cerebral blood flow probe in bedside assessment of cerebral autoregulation and vasoreactivity in patients with severe traumatic brain injuryGuy Rosenthal
Department of Neurosurgery, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA
J Neurosurg 114:62-70. 2011....
Involvement of aquaporin-4 in astroglial cell migration and glial scar formationSamira Saadoun
Department of Medicine, Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California, 505 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94143 0521, USA
J Cell Sci 118:5691-8. 2005..Our findings provide evidence for the involvement of aquaporin-4 in astroglial cell migration, which occurs during glial scar formation in brain injury, stroke, tumor and focal abscess...
Introduction: decompressive craniectomy for trauma and cerebrovascular diseaseGeoffrey T Manley
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA
Neurosurg Focus 26:E1. 2009..The last decade has seen a renewed interest in the use of decompressive craniectomy, but many questions remain regarding patient selection, timing of surgery, surgical technique, timing of cranioplasty, and complications...
Identification of complex metabolic states in critically injured patients using bioinformatic cluster analysisMitchell J Cohen
Department of Surgery, University of California, 505 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA
Crit Care 14:R10. 2010..We hypothesized that processing of multivariate data using hierarchical clustering techniques would allow identification of otherwise hidden patient physiologic patterns that would be predictive of outcome...
Aquaporins: role in cerebral edema and brain water balanceZsolt Zador
Department of Neurological Surgery, Brain and Spinal Injury Center, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA
Prog Brain Res 161:185-94. 2007..These advances will require the development of AQP inhibitors and activators to establish the benefit modulating the function of these water channels...
Hemicraniectomy: a new model for human electrophysiology with high spatio-temporal resolutionBradley Voytek
Helen Wills Neuroscience, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 3190, USA
J Cogn Neurosci 22:2491-502. 2010..Taken together, these results provide evidence that the hemicraniectomy model provides a means for studying neural dynamics in humans with enhanced spatial and temporal resolution...
Greatly impaired migration of implanted aquaporin-4-deficient astroglial cells in mouse brain toward a site of injuryKurtis I Auguste
Department of Medicine and Physiology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
FASEB J 21:108-16. 2007..These results provide in vivo evidence for AQP4-dependent astroglial migration and suggest that modulation of AQP4 expression or function might alter glial scarring...
Microfiberoptic fluorescence photobleaching reveals size-dependent macromolecule diffusion in extracellular space deep in brainZsolt Zador
Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA
FASEB J 22:870-9. 2008..Our results provide the first data on molecular diffusion in ECS deep in brain in vivo and demonstrate previously unrecognized hindrance and heterometricity for diffusion of large macromolecules in deep brain...
Novel variants in human Aquaporin-4 reduce cellular water permeabilityMARCO D SORANI
Program in Biological and Medical Informatics, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA
Hum Mol Genet 17:2379-89. 2008..Our experiments provide insight into the function of the AQP4 protein. These nsSNPs may have clinical implications for patients with cerebral edema and related disorders...
Predictive values of age and the Glasgow Coma Scale in traumatic brain injury patients treated with decompressive craniectomyMatthew B Potts
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, 505 Parnassus Avenue, M 779, P O Box 0112, San Francisco, CA 94143 0112, USA
Acta Neurochir Suppl 102:109-12. 2008..While age and the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) are frequently correlated with outcome in TBI, their prognostic values after decompressive craniectomy are ill-defined...
Motor trephine syndrome: a mechanistic hypothesisShirley I Stiver
Department of Neurosurgery, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco General Hospital, 1001 Potrero Avenue, Room 101, San Francisco, CA 94110 0899, USA
Acta Neurochir Suppl 102:273-7. 2008..The goal of this study was to define causal factors associated with this syndrome...
New approaches to physiological informatics in neurocritical careMARCO D SORANI
Program in Biological and Medical Informatics, University of California, San Francisco, USA
Neurocrit Care 7:45-52. 2007..We propose that advances in monitoring must be accompanied by advances in methods of high-frequency, multivariate data analysis that integrate the multiple processes occurring in critically ill patients...
Reduced cerebrospinal fluid production and intracranial pressure in mice lacking choroid plexus water channel Aquaporin-1Kotaro Oshio
Department of Neurosurgery, University of California, San Francisco, California 94110, USA
FASEB J 19:76-8. 2005..The reduced ICP and CSF production in AQP1 null mice provides direct functional evidence for the involvement of AQP1 in CSF dynamics, suggesting AQP1 inhibition as a novel option for therapy of elevated ICP...
The role of early follow-up computed tomography imaging in the management of traumatic brain injury patients with intracranial hemorrhageJustin S Smith
Department of Neurological Surgery, UCSF Brain and Spinal Injury Center, San Francisco General Hospital and University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, California 94143 0112, USA
J Trauma 63:75-82. 2007..The purpose of this study was to investigate whether routine follow-up computed tomography (CT) for patients with head injury, in the absence of clinical indications, alters patient management...
Race\ethnicity and outcome after traumatic brain injury at a single, diverse centerMARCO D SORANI
Program in Biological and Medical Informatics, University of California, San Francisco, California 94110, USA
J Trauma 67:75-80. 2009..However, the role of race\ethnicity has typically been studied tangentially or in homogeneous settings. We investigated whether race\ethnicity was associated with medical outcomes at a single, diverse center...
Accelerated progression of kaolin-induced hydrocephalus in aquaporin-4-deficient miceOrin Bloch
Department of Medicine, Cardiovascular Research Institute, San Francisco, California 94143-0521, USA
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 26:1527-37. 2006..Our results indicate a significant role for AQP4-mediated transparenchymal CSF absorption in hydrocephalus and provide a rational basis for evaluation of AQP4 induction as a nonsurgical therapy for hydrocephalus...
Impaired pain sensation in mice lacking Aquaporin-1 water channelsKotaro Oshio
Department of Neurosurgery, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA
Biochem Biophys Res Commun 341:1022-8. 2006..These results provide evidence for AQP1 expression in nociceptive neurons and suggest that AQP1 may play a role in pain signal transduction...
Benign anterior temporal epidural hematoma: indolent lesion with a characteristic CT imaging appearance after blunt head traumaAlisa D Gean
Department of Radiology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, Calif, USA
Radiology 257:212-8. 2010..To study the incidence, pathogenesis, imaging characteristics, and clinical importance of a unique subtype of epidural hematoma (EDH) associated with blunt head trauma...
Aquaporin-4-deficient mice have increased extracellular space without tortuosity changeXiaoming Yao
Department of Neurosurgery and Brain and Spinal Injury Center, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94110, USA
J Neurosci 28:5460-4. 2008..These findings provide direct evidence for involvement of AQP4 in modulation of the ECS volume fraction and provide a basis for future modeling of water and ion transport in the CNS...
Brain tissue oxygen monitoring in intracerebral hemorrhageJ Claude Hemphill
Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, CA, 94110, USA
Neurocrit Care 3:260-70. 2005..We report complementary preliminary studies in a large animal model and in patients that demonstrate the feasibility of PbrO2 monitoring after ICH...
Genetic variation in human aquaporins and effects on phenotypes of water homeostasisMARCO D SORANI
Program in Biological and Medical Informatics, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143, USA
Hum Mutat 29:1108-17. 2008..Finally, we propose possible variant-based phenotypes for further research. Other open questions relate to the discovery of novel AQP gene variants as well as their functions and phenotypes...
K+ waves in brain cortex visualized using a long-wavelength K+-sensing fluorescent indicatorPrashant Padmawar
Department of Medicine, Cardiovascular Research Institute, 1246 Health Sciences East Tower, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143, USA
Nat Methods 2:825-7. 2005..4 +/- 0.5 mm/min, and K(+) release and reuptake half-times (t(1/2)) of 12 +/- 2 and 32 +/- 4 s, respectively. Aquaporin-4 (AQP4) deletion slowed K(+) reuptake about twofold, suggesting AQP4-dependent K(+) uptake by astroglia...
Interobserver variability in the assessment of CT imaging features of traumatic brain injuryKimberly A Chun
Department of Radiology, Neuroradiology Section, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94143 0628, USA
J Neurotrauma 27:325-30. 2010..In conclusion, there is good interobserver reproducibility between neuroradiologists and neurosurgeons in the interpretation of CT imaging features of TBI and calculation of Marshall and Rotterdam scores...
Small-volume resuscitation with HBOC-201: effects on cardiovascular parameters and brain tissue oxygen tension in an out-of-hospital model of hemorrhage in swineSeong K Lee
San Francisco Injury Center, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA, USA
Acad Emerg Med 9:969-76. 2002..The results of this preliminary study demonstrate that HBOC-201 could potentially improve current resuscitation measures and that further investigations with HBOC-201 are warranted...
Post-operative expansion of hemorrhagic contusions after unilateral decompressive hemicraniectomy in severe traumatic brain injuryAlexander C Flint
Department of Neurology, Neurovascular and Neurocritical Care Service, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, California 94110, USA
J Neurotrauma 25:503-12. 2008..Severity of initial CT findings may predict the risk of contusion expansion following hemicraniectomy, thereby identifying a subgroup of patients who might benefit from therapies aimed at augmenting the coagulation system...
Quantitative CT improves outcome prediction in acute traumatic brain injuryEsther L Yuh
Department of Radiology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, California 94107, USA
J Neurotrauma 29:735-46. 2012..We believe that objective computational tools and data-driven analytical methods hold great promise for neurotrauma research, and may ultimately have a role in image analysis for clinical care...
Emergent placement of halo orthosis after a traumatic cervical injury leading to a cerebral abscessAlfredo Quinones-Hinojosa
Department of Neurological Surgery and The San Francisco Injury Center, San Francisco General Hospital, University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, California 94143 0112, USA
J Trauma 62:E11-3. 2007
Marked reduction in wound complication rates following decompressive hemicraniectomy with an improved operative closure techniqueMichael E Sughrue
Department of Neurological Surgery, Brain and Spinal Injury Center, University of California at San Francisco, 1001 Potrero Avenue, Building 1, Room 101, Box 0899, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA
J Clin Neurosci 18:1201-5. 2011..05), compared to other, more standard, techniques. Thus, attention to closure of hemicraniectomy wounds can markedly reduce the rate of wound complications, thus improving the risk-to-benefit ratio of this procedure...
Sevenfold-reduced osmotic water permeability in primary astrocyte cultures from AQP-4-deficient mice, measured by a fluorescence quenching methodEugen Solenov
Department of Medicine and Physiology, Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143 0521, USA
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 286:C426-32. 2004..3 +/- 0.5 vs. 5.5 +/- 0.4 kcal/mol). Our studies establish a calcein quenching method for measurement of cell membrane water permeability and indicate that AQP-4 provides the principal route for water transport in astrocytes...
Effects of 23.4% sodium chloride solution in reducing intracranial pressure in patients with traumatic brain injury: a preliminary studyMarcus L Ware
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, California 94110, USA
Neurosurgery 57:727-36; discussion 727-36. 2005..These results warrant a rigorous evaluation of its efficacy as compared to mannitol in a prospective randomized controlled trial...
Survival with good outcome after cerebral herniation and Duret hemorrhage caused by traumatic brain injuryShirley I Stiver
Departments of Neurosurgery, University of California San Francisco, California, USA
J Neurosurg 110:1242-6. 2009..Aggressive intracranial monitoring and treatment of a Duret hemorrhage arising secondary to cerebral herniation may enable a good recovery in selected patients after severe TBI...
The role of aquaporin-4 in cerebral water transport and edemaOrin Bloch
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, California 94110, USA
Neurosurg Focus 22:E3. 2007..These findings also suggest that drug therapy targeting AQP4 function and expression may dramatically alter our ability to treat cerebral edema...
Relationship between brain tissue oxygen tension and CT perfusion: feasibility and initial resultsJ Claude Hemphill
Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 26:1095-100. 2005....
Reversible monoparesis following decompressive hemicraniectomy for traumatic brain injuryShirley I Stiver
Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, California 94110 0899, USA
J Neurosurg 109:245-54. 2008..The authors set out to study motor function systematically in this patient population to define the incidence, contributing factors, and outcome of patients with motor trephine syndrome...
Biaxial response of passive human cerebral arteriesKenneth L Monson
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, 1001 Potrero Ave, Building 1, Room 101, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA
Ann Biomed Eng 36:2028-41. 2008..These results further define the biaxial response of the cerebral arteries and provide data required for more rigorous study of head injury mechanisms and development of cerebrovascular disease...
Focal lesions in acute mild traumatic brain injury and neurocognitive outcome: CT versus 3T MRIHana Lee
Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143, USA
J Neurotrauma 25:1049-56. 2008....
Temporizing treatment of hyperacute subdural hemorrhage by subdural evacuation port system placementAlexander C Flint
Department of Neurosurgery, Kaiser Permanente, Redwood City, CA 94063, USA
J Neurosurg 115:844-8. 2011..In appropriately selected cases, patients with a hyperacute SDH may benefit from SEPS placement to quickly treat elevated ICP, as a bridge to definitive surgical treatment by craniotomy...
Influence of data resolution and interpolation method on assessment of secondary brain insults in neurocritical careJ Claude Hemphill
Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA San Francisco Injury Center, San Francisco, CA, USA
Physiol Meas 26:373-86. 2005..High frequency data acquisition may be necessary for more precise evaluation of secondary brain injury in neurocritical care...
Prehospital hypoxia affects outcome in patients with traumatic brain injury: a prospective multicenter studyJohn H Chi
Department of Surgery, The University of California, San Francisco and the San Francisco Injury Center for Research and Prevention, San Francisco, California 94143, USA
J Trauma 61:1134-41. 2006....
Optical measurement of swelling and water transport in spinal cord slices from aquaporin null miceE I Solenov
Departments of Medicine and Physiology, 1246 Health Sciences East Tower, Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143 0521, USA
J Neurosci Methods 113:85-90. 2002..These results establish a simple imaging method to map changes in water content of spinal cord slices, and provide evidence that aquaporins facilitate osmotic water transport in functionally relevant areas of the spinal cord...
Expression of the aquaporin-1 water channel in human glial tumorsKotaro Oshio
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA
Neurosurgery 56:375-81; discussion 375-81. 2005....
Common data elements for traumatic brain injury: recommendations from the biospecimens and biomarkers working groupGeoffrey T Manley
University of California San Francisco, CA 94110, USA
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 91:1667-72. 2010....
Diagnosis of posttraumatic transverse sinus thrombosis with magnetic resonance imaging/magnetic resonance venography: report of two casesAlfredo Quinones-Hinojosa
Department of Neurosurgery, San Francisco General Hospital, University of California, 94143 0112, USA
J Trauma 56:201-4. 2004
Transcranial motor evoked potential recording in a case of Kernohan's notch syndrome: case reportDevin K Binder
Department of Neurological Surgery, M779 Moffitt Hospital, Box 0112, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143 0112, USA
Neurosurgery 54:999-1002; discussion 1002-3. 2004..Here, we demonstrate a case in which clinical, radiological, and electrophysiological findings were used together to define this syndrome...
Pregnancy-related vertebral hemangioma. Case report, review of the literature, and management algorithmJohn H Chi
Department of Neurological Surgery, San Francisco General Hospital, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA
Neurosurg Focus 19:E7. 2005..Observation should be considered for symptomatic patients at greater than 32 weeks gestation. Surgery should be considered for patients with severe neurological deficits at less than 32 weeks of gestation...
The ICH score: a simple, reliable grading scale for intracerebral hemorrhageJ C Hemphill
Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, USA
Stroke 32:891-7. 2001..Despite several existing outcome prediction models for ICH, there is no standard clinical grading scale for ICH analogous to those for traumatic brain injury, subarachnoid hemorrhage, or ischemic stroke...
Role of water channels in fluid transport studied by phenotype analysis of aquaporin knockout miceA S Verkman
Department of Medicine, Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco 94143 0521, USA
Exp Physiol 85:233S-241S. 2000..The physiological data on aquaporin null mice suggest the utility of aquaporin blockers and aquaporin gene replacement in selected human diseases...
Aquaporin-1 deletion reduces osmotic water permeability and cerebrospinal fluid productionK Oshio
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143, USA
Acta Neurochir Suppl 86:525-8. 2003..14 +/- 0.15 microl/min (forskolin-treated), and reduced by up to 25% in AQP1 null mice. The impaired CSF production in AQP1 null mice provides direct functional evidence for the involvement of AQP1 in CSF formation...
Coagulopathy after traumatic brain injuryMathieu Laroche
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, California 94110, USA
Neurosurgery 70:1334-45. 2012..The current and emerging diagnostic tools, radiological findings, treatment options, and prognosis are discussed...
Prehospital management of traumatic brain injuryShirley I Stiver
Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, California 94110 0899, USA
Neurosurg Focus 25:E5. 2008..The quality of prehospital care is a major determinant of long-term outcome for patients with traumatic brain injury...
Dose-response relationship of mannitol and intracranial pressure: a metaanalysisMARCO D SORANI
Program in Biological and Medical Informatics, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA
J Neurosurg 108:80-7. 2008..The goal of this metaanalysis was to aggregate and analyze data from studies in which authors have described the dose-response relationship between mannitol and ICP...
Cerebral salt wasting and elevated brain natriuretic peptide levels after traumatic brain injury: 2 case reportsDaniel C Lu
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA
Surg Neurol 69:226-9. 2008..Here, we describe 2 cases of CSW in TBI patients with elevated BNP levels. This phenomenon has not been previously described...
Airbag deployment and improperly restrained children: a lethal combinationAlfredo Quinones-Hinojosa
Department of Neurological Surgery, San Francisco Injury Center, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA
J Trauma 59:729-33. 2005..We also reviewed the relevant literature and provide information useful for caregivers and health care professionals in hopes of reducing future injuries...
Early coagulopathy after traumatic brain injury: the role of hypoperfusion and the protein C pathwayMitchell Jay Cohen
Departments of Surgery, San Francisco General Hospital, University of California, San Francisco, USA
J Trauma 63:1254-61; discussion 1261-2. 2007..The objective of the present study was to determine the importance of hypoperfusion and protein C activation in causing early coagulopathy in TBI patients...
The effect of decompressive hemicraniectomy on brain temperature after severe brain injuryKazuma Nakagawa
Department of Neurovascular Service, University of California San Francisco, 505 Parnassus Avenue, M 830, San Francisco, CA 94143 0114, USA
Neurocrit Care 15:101-6. 2011..Since the skull acts as a potential thermal insulator, we hypothesized that decompressive hemicraniectomy facilitates surface cooling and lowers brain temperature...
Infrared pupillometry during uncal herniationGeoffrey T Manley
Department of Neurosurgery, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143, USA
J Neurosurg Anesthesiol 14:223-8. 2002....
Evaluation of the portable infrared pupillometerRose Du
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, California 94110, USA
Neurosurgery 57:198-203; discussion 198-203. 2005
Significance of source and size in the mechanical response of human cerebral blood vesselsKenneth L Monson
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, San Francisco, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
J Biomech 38:737-44. 2005..These effects are, however, secondary to differences identified between arteries and veins in the previous study...
Volumetric proton spectroscopic imaging of mild traumatic brain injuryVaranavasi Govindaraju
Northern California Institute for Research and Education, MR Spectroscopy Unit, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco, California, USA
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 25:730-7. 2004..Although the association with injury assessment and outcome is weak, this preliminary study demonstrates the applicability of volumetric proton MRSI for evaluating diffuse injury associated with MTBI...
Aquaporin-1 expression in human glial tumors suggests a potential novel therapeutic target for tumor-associated edemaK Oshio
Brain Tumor Research Center, Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143, USA
Acta Neurochir Suppl 86:499-502. 2003....
Expression of aquaporin water channels in mouse spinal cordK Oshio
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, 1001 Potrero Avenue, Building 1, Room 101, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA
Neuroscience 127:685-93. 2004..The aquaporin expression pattern in spinal cord suggests involvement in water homeostasis and diseases associated with abnormal water fluxes such as spinal cord injury and syringomyelia...
Increased seizure duration in mice lacking aquaporin-4 water channelsD K Binder
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA
Acta Neurochir Suppl 96:389-92. 2006..These results implicate AQP4 in water and potassium regulation associated with neuronal activity and seizures...
Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. X. Brain oxygen monitoring and thresholdsSusan L Bratton
J Neurotrauma 24:S65-70. 2007
The effect of age on functional outcome in mild traumatic brain injury: 6-month report of a prospective multicenter trialAnne C Mosenthal
Department of Surgery, New Jersey Trauma Center, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey New Jersey, Medical School, Newark, New Jersey, USA
J Trauma 56:1042-8. 2004..We hypothesized that surviving elderly patients would also have decreased functional outcome, and this study examined the functional outcome of patients with isolated TBI at discharge and at 6 months posthospitalization...
Relationship of "dose" of intracranial hypertension to outcome in severe traumatic brain injuryAnne Vik
Department of Neurosurgery, St Olav University Hospital, and Department of Neuroscience, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
J Neurosurg 109:678-84. 2008..The objective of this study was to determine whether the calculated "ICP dose"-the ICP AUC-is related to mortality rate, outcome, and Marshall CT classification...
Recovery at one year following isolated traumatic brain injury: a Western Trauma Association prospective multicenter trialDavid H Livingston
Department of Surgery, New Jersey Trauma Center, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey, USA
J Trauma 59:1298-304; discussion 1304. 2005..Age is an exceedingly important parameter affecting recovery from isolated TBI...
Classification of traumatic brain injury for targeted therapiesKathryn E Saatman
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
J Neurotrauma 25:719-38. 2008..Recommendations were made for enhancing the utility of available or emerging tools in order to facilitate implementation of a pathoanatomic classification approach for clinical trials...
Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. I. Blood pressure and oxygenationSusan L Bratton
J Neurotrauma 24:S7-13. 2007
Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. III. Prophylactic hypothermiaSusan L Bratton
J Neurotrauma 24:S21-5. 2007
Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. XV. SteroidsSusan L Bratton
J Neurotrauma 24:S91-5. 2007
Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. XI. Anesthetics, analgesics, and sedativesSusan L Bratton
J Neurotrauma 24:S71-6. 2007
Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. IX. Cerebral perfusion thresholdsSusan L Bratton
J Neurotrauma 24:S59-64. 2007
Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. VIII. Intracranial pressure thresholdsSusan L Bratton
J Neurotrauma 24:S55-8. 2007
Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. VII. Intracranial pressure monitoring technologySusan L Bratton
J Neurotrauma 24:S45-54. 2007
Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. XII. NutritionSusan L Bratton
J Neurotrauma 24:S77-82. 2007
Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. VI. Indications for intracranial pressure monitoringSusan L Bratton
J Neurotrauma 24:S37-44. 2007
Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. V. Deep vein thrombosis prophylaxisSusan L Bratton
J Neurotrauma 24:S32-6. 2007
Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. IV. Infection prophylaxisSusan L Bratton
J Neurotrauma 24:S26-31. 2007
Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. II. Hyperosmolar therapySusan L Bratton
J Neurotrauma 24:S14-20. 2007
Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. XIV. HyperventilationSusan L Bratton
J Neurotrauma 24:S87-90. 2007
