Abstract

The article discusses the potency of non-invasive impedancemetry for evaluation of intracranial pressure in patients with intracranial hemorrhages. The correlation between the value of cerebral perfusion pressure and figures of dielectric permittivity is shown; new formula for calculating cerebral perfusion pressure is presented for cases without severe brain edema. The study revealed significant correlation between intracranial pressure and dielectric permittivity, that’s why frequent dynamic impedance measurement enables to assess the efficacy of intracranial hypertension treatment.

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