Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Calculator

Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Calculator

Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Calculator

Calculates the pressure gradient that drives cerebral blood flow using mean arterial pressure and intracranial pressure.

Formula CPP = MAP − ICP
mmHg

Use the MAP measured at the same time as the ICP.

mmHg

Enter an invasively measured or otherwise clinically established ICP.

Clinical interpretation

  • 60–70 mmHg: recommended CPP target range in adults with severe traumatic brain injury.
  • 60–80 mmHg: commonly cited adult reference range, although individual targets vary.
  • Interpret the result alongside ICP trends, cerebral autoregulation, neurological findings, diagnosis, age, and local protocol.

What this calculator measures

CPP is a calculated pressure gradient, not a direct measurement of cerebral blood flow. MAP and ICP should be measured contemporaneously and referenced consistently.

Clinical-use notice: This tool supports calculation only and does not replace clinical judgment, specialist advice, or local neurocritical-care protocols. A low or rapidly changing CPP requires urgent clinical assessment.

Sources: NCBI Bookshelf: Cerebral Perfusion Pressure and Brain Trauma Foundation severe TBI guidelines.

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