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pubmed-article:7910328pubmed:abstractTextWe report 4 patients with fulminant hepatic failure who developed prolonged intracranial hypertension (> 35 mm Hg for 24-38 h) that was refractory to standard therapy and associated with impaired cerebral perfusion pressure (< 50 mm Hg for 2-72 h). All survived with complete neurological recovery. Refractory elevation of intracranial pressure and reduced cerebral perfusion pressure are generally thought to contra-indicate liver transplantation in hepatic failure and are indications to withdraw support. Our observations challenge this concept.lld:pubmed
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