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Noninvasive intracranial pressure monitoring methods: a critical review

BACKGROUND: Intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring has been used for decades in management of various neurological conditions. The gold standard for measuring ICP is a ventricular catheter connected to an external strain gauge, which is an invasive system associated with a number of complications. D...

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Autores principales: de Moraes, Fabiano Moulin, Silva, Gisele Sampaio
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9394557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34161530
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X-ANP-2020-0300
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description BACKGROUND: Intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring has been used for decades in management of various neurological conditions. The gold standard for measuring ICP is a ventricular catheter connected to an external strain gauge, which is an invasive system associated with a number of complications. Despite its limitations, no noninvasive ICP monitoring (niICP) method fulfilling the technical requirements for replacing invasive techniques has yet been developed, not even in cases requiring only ICP monitoring without cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage. OBJECTIVES: Here, we review the current methods for niICP monitoring. METHODS: The different methods and approaches were grouped according to the mechanism used for detecting elevated ICP or its associated consequences. RESULTS: The main approaches reviewed here were: physical examination, brain imaging (magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography), indirect ICP estimation techniques (fundoscopy, tympanic membrane displacement, skull elasticity, optic nerve sheath ultrasound), cerebral blood flow evaluation (transcranial Doppler, ophthalmic artery Doppler), metabolic changes measurements (near-infrared spectroscopy) and neurophysiological studies (electroencephalogram, visual evoked potential, otoacoustic emissions). CONCLUSION: In terms of accuracy, reliability and therapeutic options, intraventricular catheter systems still remain the gold standard method. However, with advances in technology, noninvasive monitoring methods have become more relevant. Further evidence is needed before noninvasive methods for ICP monitoring or estimation become a more widespread alternative to invasive techniques.
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spelling pubmed-93945572022-12-08 Noninvasive intracranial pressure monitoring methods: a critical review de Moraes, Fabiano Moulin Silva, Gisele Sampaio Arq Neuropsiquiatr View and Review BACKGROUND: Intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring has been used for decades in management of various neurological conditions. The gold standard for measuring ICP is a ventricular catheter connected to an external strain gauge, which is an invasive system associated with a number of complications. Despite its limitations, no noninvasive ICP monitoring (niICP) method fulfilling the technical requirements for replacing invasive techniques has yet been developed, not even in cases requiring only ICP monitoring without cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage. OBJECTIVES: Here, we review the current methods for niICP monitoring. METHODS: The different methods and approaches were grouped according to the mechanism used for detecting elevated ICP or its associated consequences. RESULTS: The main approaches reviewed here were: physical examination, brain imaging (magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography), indirect ICP estimation techniques (fundoscopy, tympanic membrane displacement, skull elasticity, optic nerve sheath ultrasound), cerebral blood flow evaluation (transcranial Doppler, ophthalmic artery Doppler), metabolic changes measurements (near-infrared spectroscopy) and neurophysiological studies (electroencephalogram, visual evoked potential, otoacoustic emissions). CONCLUSION: In terms of accuracy, reliability and therapeutic options, intraventricular catheter systems still remain the gold standard method. However, with advances in technology, noninvasive monitoring methods have become more relevant. Further evidence is needed before noninvasive methods for ICP monitoring or estimation become a more widespread alternative to invasive techniques. Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO 2021-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9394557/ /pubmed/34161530 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X-ANP-2020-0300 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9394557/
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