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Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol 44, Issue 1 25-27, Copyright © 1978 by American Physiological Society
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J. S. Huseby, E. G. Pavlin and J. Butler
Application of positive end-expiratory pressure to dogs with noncardiogenic pulmonary edema increased intracranial pressure (measured as cerebrospinal fluid pressure) and decreased cerebral perfusion pressure. The magnitude of these changes depended on the amount of end-expiratory pressure applied and the lung compliance.
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