Journal of Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care (Sep 2021)

Pathophysiology of Cerebral Edema—A Comprehensive Review

  • Tara Dalby,
  • Elyana Wohl,
  • Michael Dinsmore,
  • Zoe Unger,
  • Tumul Chowdhury,
  • Lakshmikumar Venkatraghavan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1721165
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 08, no. 03
pp. 163 – 172

Abstract

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Cerebral edema is a condition where an excess of cerebral water accumulates due to primary neurological or non-neurological causes. Cerebral edema complicates many brain pathologies causing additional injury often in excess of the original neurological insult. Classic descriptions divide cerebral edema into cytotoxic, vasogenic, interstitial, and osmotic subtypes. The interplay of different mechanisms is important in the clinical manifestations. Recent research has advanced our understanding of the molecular pathophysiology of cerebral edema, exposing the central role of aquaporins and specific ion channels. The aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive overview of the molecular pathophysiology of cerebral edema including unique disease specific mechanisms.

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