We thank Dr. De Bernardo and her team for their letter to the editors regarding our
manuscript entitled, “The Cushing Reflex and the Vasopressin-Mediated Hemodynamic
Response to Increased Intracranial Pressure during Acute Elevations in Intraabdominal
Pressure.”
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Published online: April 14, 2020
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- A-scan ultrasonography and optic nerve sheath diameter assessment during acute elevations in intra-abdominal pressureSurgeryVol. 167Issue 6
- PreviewWe read with great consideration the article by Montorfano et al regarding the ultrasound evaluation of the optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) to detect increased intracranial pressure during acute elevations in intra-abdominal pressure.1 We believe that this study is very remarkable, but we would like to comment on some aspects of B-scan ultrasound technique.
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