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EFFECT OF STEROIDS ON INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE AND PRESSURE-VOLUME INDEX IN PATIENTS WITH HYDROCEPHALUS Shigeru Kose 1,2 , Norihiko Tamaki 1 , Mitsuru Kimura 1 , Satoshi Matsumoto 1 1Department of Neurosurgery, Kobe University School of Medicine pp.185-191
Published Date 1989/2/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1406206260
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It is well-established that steroids (glucocorti-coids) have a beneficial clinical effects on patients with increased intracranial pressure, but there is still a controversy on the mode of action of steroids.

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of steroids on continuous intracranial pres-sure and on intracranial compliance using pressure-volume index (PVI).

Thirteen hydrocephalic patients, ranging from 9 to 70 years olds, without intracranial mass lesion nor brain edema were studied. The patients were divided into two groups. Group I : Five patients were monitored the continuous intracranial pres-sure for 24 hours again following the administra-tion of steroids in order to investigate the effects of steroids on continuous intracranial pressure. The method of the administration of steroids was that betamethasone 8 mg for initial dose was ad-ministerd intravenously and followed by 4 mg intramuscularly every 6 hours. There was little change in the baseline pressure and the amplitude on continuous intracranial pressure monitoring before and after the administration of steroids. But the maximum pressure and the maximum am-plitude significantly decreased after the administra-tion of steroids. The % time B-wave and the maximum continuous time of B-wave also decreased significantly. Group II : Eight patients were stu-died in order to investigate the effects of steroids on the intracranial compliance. PVI was measured according to Marmarou's method before and after the intravenous administration of steroids (beta-methasone 0.5 mg/kg). PVI increased in 7 out of 8 cases after the administration of steroids, which was statistically significant.

It can be concluded that steroids increase the intracranial compliance and inhibit the rise of in-tracranial pressure.


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