| Literature DB >> 27165884 |
Brenno Cabella1,2, Gustavo Henrique Frigieri Vilela1,2, Sérgio Mascarenhas3, Marek Czosnyka4, Peter Smielewski4, Celeste Dias5, Danilo Augusto Cardim6, Charles Chenwei Wang2, Paulo Mascarenhas2, Rodrigo Andrade2, Koji Tanaka2, Luiza Silva Lopes2, Benedicto Oscar Colli2.
Abstract
The search for a completely noninvasive intracranial pressure (ICPni) monitoring technique capable of real-time digitalized monitoring is the Holy Grail of brain research. If available, it may facilitate many fundamental questions within the range of ample applications in neurosurgery, neurosciences and translational medicine, from pharmaceutical clinical trials, exercise physiology, and space applications. In this work we compare invasive measurements with noninvasive measurements obtained using the proposed new noninvasive method. Saline was infused into the spinal channel of seven rats to produce ICP changes and the simultaneous acquisition of both methods was performed. The similarity in the invasive and noninvasive methods of ICP monitoring was calculated using Pearson's correlation coefficients (r). Good agreement between measures < r > = 0.8 ± 0.2 with a range 0.28-0.96 was shown.Entities:
Keywords: ICP; Intracranial pressure; Medical instrumentation; Monitor; Noninvasive system
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27165884 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-22533-3_18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Neurochir Suppl ISSN: 0065-1419