Rahmani, Mohammad TayebSalehi Sichani, Mohammadreza2017-01-052017-01-052016http://hdl.handle.net/2437/233605goal of ICP management is to maintain ICP below 20 mmHg and CPP above 60 mmHg.Primary management is directed, if possible, at the specific process responsible for the rise in ICP (such as surgical removal of mass lesions, dexamethasone treatment for oedema associated with intracranial tumours, control of hydrocephalus, etc). Medical interventions are heavy sedation and paralysis, hyperosmolar therapy, hyperventilation, barbiturates, steroids and hypothermia. Surgical treatment involves resection of mass lesion, CSF drainage and decompressive craniectomy.35enIntracranial pressurecause of raised ICPpathophysiology of raised ICPSymptom of raised ICPMonitoring of raised ICPgoal therapy of raised ICPmedical intervention of raised ICPsurgical therapy of raised ICPManagment Of Raised IntraCranial PressureDEENK Témalista::Orvostudomány