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Figure 10 | Fluids and Barriers of the CNS

Figure 10

From: The pulsating brain: A review of experimental and clinical studies of intracranial pulsatility

Figure 10

The effect of shunting on mean pulse wave amplitude. Mean amplitude of the pulse pressure wave has been used both as an indication of disease severity and as an indicator of the likelihood of shunt success in hydrocephalus. In this patient, it can be seen that not only is the mean wave amplitude dramatically reduced following shunting (leftmost vs. rightmost column, middle row), but that it is also a sensitive means of adjusting the shunt valve opening pressure (four central columns, middle row, figure reproduced with permission from Eide and Sorteberg [25]).

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