Publication: Brain edema and intracranial pressure increase in stroke: expert opinion from Turkish Cerebrovascular Diseases Society
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Güngör, Levent
Şirin, Hadiye
Mengi, Tuğçe
Kozak, Hasan Hüseyin
Sorgun, Mine Hayriye
Nazlıel, Bijen
Acar Çinleti, Burcu
Öztürk, Şerefnur
Pektezel, Mehmet Yasir
Necıoglu Örken, Dılek
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Beyin ödemi inmeden sonra sık karşılaşılan bir sorundur. İntrakranial basınç artışı serebral perfüzyonu bozarak ve serebral herniasyona yol açarak mortalite ve morbiditeyi artırır. İnme hastası takip eden nörologların, hangi inmeden sonra beyin ödemi gelişeceğini kestirebilmesi, beyin ödemi gelişmemesi için önlemler alabilmesi, gelişirse intrakranial basınç artışı ve serebral herniasyonu klinik ve radyolojik olarak tanıyabilmesi, ve önlenemezse beyin ödemi ve intrakranial basınç artışını hızlı ve etkin şekilde tedavi edebilmesi gerekir. Bu uzman görüşü Türk Beyin Damar Hastalıkları Derneği bünyesinde aktif olarak çalışan 60 uzmanın ortak görüşü ile hazırlanmış bir klinik rehber niteliğindedir.
Brain edema is a common problem after stroke. Elevation of intracranial pressure causes high mortality anad morbidity rates by impairing cerebral perfusion and causing cerebral herniation. The neurologist who take care of acute stroke patients should guess the possibility of brain edema, take precautions for the development of brain edema, diagnose intracranial pressure elevation and cerebral herniation both clinically and raidologically, and treat brain edema rapidly. This expert opinion is a consensus declaration of 60 Neurologists who work on cerebrovascular diseases and neurocritical care under Turkish Society of Cerebrovascular Diseases.
Brain edema is a common problem after stroke. Elevation of intracranial pressure causes high mortality anad morbidity rates by impairing cerebral perfusion and causing cerebral herniation. The neurologist who take care of acute stroke patients should guess the possibility of brain edema, take precautions for the development of brain edema, diagnose intracranial pressure elevation and cerebral herniation both clinically and raidologically, and treat brain edema rapidly. This expert opinion is a consensus declaration of 60 Neurologists who work on cerebrovascular diseases and neurocritical care under Turkish Society of Cerebrovascular Diseases.
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Türk Beyin Damar Hastalıkları Derneği
Turkish Cerebrovascular Diseases Society
Turkish Cerebrovascular Diseases Society
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Clinical neurology
, Neurological sciences
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Türk Beyin Damar Hastalıkları Dergisi
Turkish Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases
Turkish Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases
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10.5505/tbdhd.2021.76376
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