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Tag: Brain edema

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Does dexamethasone increase ICP? A nuanced look at a complex treatment

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Dexamethasone is the most commonly used corticosteroid for managing increased intracranial pressure (ICP) associated with brain tumors. This is because it potently reduces vasogenic edema and significantly lowers ICP. The question, however, is not simply, "**Does dexamethasone increase ICP?**" but rather, under which specific circumstances might its use be counterproductive or cause complications related to ICP?

What does dexamethasone do to the brain?: A Comprehensive Pharmacological Review

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Dexamethasone is one of the most widely used corticosteroids in neurosurgery for managing cerebral edema associated with brain tumors and injuries. This potent synthetic steroid works to reduce inflammation and swelling, but its effects on the brain are complex and multifaceted, encompassing both therapeutic benefits and significant risks that depend heavily on dosage and duration.