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Cerebral Perfusion Pressure (CPP)

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Pro Tip

Always calculate and document CPP whenever an ICP value is recorded, not just the ICP alone. A patient with ICP of 25 mmHg and MAP of 100 mmHg (CPP 75) is very different from one with ICP 25 and MAP 70 (CPP 45 — critically ischaemic). The CPP is the physiologically relevant number.

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The Monroe-Kellie doctrine was formulated by Scottish surgeon Alexander Monroe in 1783 and refined by his student George Kellie in 1824 — over 200 years before CT scanning, invasive ICP monitors, or any modern neurocritical care. Monroe and Kellie's insight that the skull is a fixed container with constant volume contents remains the foundational concept of all modern ICP management.

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