Publications by authors named "J Szewczykowski"

In 39 patients with intracranial lesions the resorption resistance was measured using an own computerized infusion test. A high usefulness of this test was demonstrated in the diagnosis of hydrocephalus and for establishing indications to ventriculocardiac valve implantation. In patients after craniocerebral injuries a rise was observed of the resorption resistance immediately after trauma in cases with subarachnoid haemorrhage.

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Biophysical aspects and the method of the Computerized Infusion Test (CIT) developed in the Neurosurgical Clinic of the Medical Research Center, Polish Academy of Sciences, are presented. The CIT is a development of classical methods of estimating the cerebrospinal fluid outflow resistance. It is based on a clinically tested mathematical model of the intracranial pressure-volume compensating mechanisms.

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We studied the effects of two commonly employed antiedema agents, mannitol and furosemide, on CT brain density in eight patients with primary and metastatic brain tumors. Noncontrast CTs were performed before and after IV furosemide or IV mannitol, and serial blood samples were analyzed for osmolality. Computer-generated frequency histograms of CT numbers from "before-and-after" brain slices were using quantile-quantile (QQ) plots and the Kruskal-Wallis statistic.

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The role of changes in CSF inflow in patients without intracranial pathology has been studied. The CSF outflow resistance has been calculated, by dividing the CSF pressure rise by the speed of intrathecal saline infusion. The average CSF pressure rise produced during infusion test (infusion 2 ml/min) amounted to 11.

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