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Intracranial Pressure Monitor

Intracranial Pressure Monitor - What it is

Indications

  • Glasgow coma score 8 or less after resuscitation with
    1. An abnormal CT head scan, or
    2. A normal CT head scan but with 2 or more high risk factors
      • Age >40
      • Hypotension systolic bp <90mmHg
      • Abnormal motor posturing
  • Patients who require sedation and/or ventilation hence making clinical exam difficult such as in a setting of multiple system injury
  • Post surgery monitoring
  • This is a more sensitive and accurate method of measuring intracranial pressure (ICP) which also enables quantification of the ICP value. The reliance of clinical signs and parameters to indicate raised or rising ICP is a qualitative method which is not as sensitive or accurate. The use of an ICP monitor would also enable us to guide our therapeutic measures and confirm that our therapeutic measures are adequate. Failure to promptly detect and treat raised ICP can lead to brain injury resulting in disability and even death.

intracranial pressure monitor conditions & treatments

Intracranial Pressure Monitor - Symptoms

Intracranial Pressure Monitor - How to prevent?

Intracranial Pressure Monitor - Diagnosis

Intracranial Pressure Monitor - Preparing for surgery

Intracranial Pressure Monitor - Other Information

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