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Long-term assessment of intracranial pressure using the tympanic membrane displacement measurement technique.

S M Moss1, R J Marchbanks, D M Burge.   

Abstract

The tympanic intracranial pressure (ICP) measurement technique was used to assess intracranial pressure over several months in two patient populations. In the first study, 43 shunted hydrocephalic children, aged 4-17 years, were tested over a period of 18 months when clinically well. Of these 11 (26%) were later admitted with symptoms suggesting acute shunt blockage. The tympanic ICP measurement correlated with clinical and/or operative findings in 10 cases. In the second study, illustrated by a case report, repeated testing over a period of 5 months in children with chronic symptoms suggestive of periods of increased ICP, demonstrated a correlation between symptoms and ICP and helped influence management decisions. Tympanic ICP measurement in shunted children is a valuable tool in the assessment of acute and chronic shunt malfunction. Serial testing was shown to be clinically useful in the long-term management of these patients as a diagnostic indicator of pressure variation and shunt dysfunction.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1807378     DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1042533

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0939-7248            Impact factor:   2.191


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1.  Complications with shunts in adults with spina bifida.

Authors:  P Tomlinson; I D Sugarman
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1995-07-29
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