Non-Invasive Intracranial Pressure Monitoring.
Sebastian Johannes MüllerElina HenkesMatthew J GounisStephan FelberOliver GanslandtHans HenkesPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
(1) Background: Intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring plays a key role in the treatment of patients in intensive care units, as well as during long-term surgeries and interventions. The gold standard is invasive measurement and monitoring via ventricular drainage or a parenchymal probe. In recent decades, numerous methods for non-invasive measurement have been evaluated but none have become established in routine clinical practice. The aim of this study was to reflect on the current state of research and shed light on relevant techniques for future clinical application. (2) Methods: We performed a PubMed search for "non-invasive AND ICP AND (measurement OR monitoring)" and identified 306 results. On the basis of these search results, we conducted an in-depth source analysis to identify additional methods. Studies were analyzed for design, patient type (e.g., infants, adults, and shunt patients), statistical evaluation (correlation, accuracy, and reliability), number of included measurements, and statistical assessment of accuracy and reliability. (3) Results: MRI-ICP and two-depth Doppler showed the most potential (and were the most complex methods). Tympanic membrane temperature, diffuse correlation spectroscopy, natural resonance frequency, and retinal vein approaches were also promising. (4) Conclusions: To date, no convincing evidence supports the use of a particular method for non-invasive intracranial pressure measurement. However, many new approaches are under development.
Keyphrases
- clinical practice
- optical coherence tomography
- optic nerve
- intensive care unit
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- magnetic resonance imaging
- heart failure
- ejection fraction
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- chronic kidney disease
- single molecule
- left ventricular
- pulmonary artery
- prognostic factors
- physical activity
- quantum dots
- ultrasound guided
- diabetic retinopathy
- high resolution
- peritoneal dialysis
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance
- patient reported outcomes
- pulmonary arterial hypertension
- mass spectrometry
- diffusion weighted imaging
- climate change
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- energy transfer
- living cells