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Cerebral hemodynamic effects of phenylephrine and L-arginine after cortical impact injury
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Phenylephrine increased cerebral blood flow (CBF) by increasing CPP. L-arginine, however, increased CBF without changing CPP. The improvement in CBF was accompanied by a decrease in neurologic injury. Although the pressor agents are used currently to increase CBF after traumatic brain injury, other strategies may also increase CBF without the potential adverse effects of induced hypertension.
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