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Query: UMLS:C0085383 (
hypocapnia
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The study examined the role of cerebral blood volume (CBV), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) volume, and brain tissue water and electrolytes on CSF pressure during 4 h of
hypocapnia
in dogs. Group I (n = 6) was examined during
hypocapnia
(PaCO2 20 mm Hg), with no intracranial mass being present. Group II (n = 6) was examined with an intracranial mass present (epidural balloon, CSF pressure 35 cm H2O), but no
hypocapnia
. In group III (n = 6), an intracranial mass was present, and
hypocapnia
was used to lower CSF pressure. In group I,
hypocapnia
initially reduced CBV from 3.4 to 2.4 ml. With continued
hypocapnia
, CBV reexpanded to 3.4 ml by 4 h. CSF volume changed reciprocally, so that intracranial CSF pressure remained constant. In group II, CBV remained steady (2.7 ml), and CSF volume fell only slightly, so that CSF pressure remained elevated. In group III,
hypocapnia
initially reduced CBV from 2.8 to 2.2 ml, and CSF pressure fell from 35 to 19 cm H2O. With continued
hypocapnia
, CBV rose to 2.8 ml by 4 h, but CSF volume fell from 6.1 to 5.0 ml, so that CSF pressure remained low.
Net
intracranial absorption of CSF did not exceed net intracranial CSF production, suggesting that CSF volume fell because
hypocapnia
improved access of intracranial CSF to spinal sites of CSF reabsorption. Brain tissue composition was not different among groups. The results indicate that
hypocapnia
lowers elevated CSF pressure initially by lowering CBV. This CSF pressure-lowering effect is sustained (despite reexpansion of CBV) by a further reduction of CSF volume.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Reduction of cerebrospinal fluid pressure by hypocapnia: changes in cerebral blood volume, cerebrospinal fluid volume, and brain tissue water and electrolytes. 311 69