Can a new noninvasive method for assessment of intracranial pressure predict intracranial hypertension and prognosis?

Autores da FMUP
Participantes de fora da FMUP
- Ballestero, M
- Gomes, ICN
- Grisi, LS
- Cardoso, RAM
- Zucoloto, EL
- de Oliveira, RS
Unidades de investigação
Abstract
PurposeIndividuals with TBI are at risk of intracranial hypertension (ICH), and monitoring of intracranial pressure (ICP) is usually indicated. However, despite many new noninvasive devices, none is sufficiently accurate and effective for application in clinical practice, particularly in the management of TBIs. This study aimed to compare the noninvasive Brain4Care system (nICP) with invasive ICP (iICP) curve parameters in their ability to predict ICH and functional prognosis in severe TBI.MethodsObservational, descriptive-analytical, and prospective study of 22 patients between 2018 and 2021, simultaneously monitored with nICP and iICP. The independent variables evaluated were the presence of ICH and functional prognoses. The dependent variables were the P2/P1 pressure ratio metrics, time to peak (TTP), and TTP x P2/P1.ResultsWe found a good nonlinear correlation between iICP and nICP waveforms, despite a moderate Pearson's linear correlation. The noninvasive parameters of P2/P1, P2/P1 x TTP, and TTP were not associated with outcomes or ICH. The nICP P2/P1 ratio showed sensitivity/specificity/accuracy (%) of 100/0/56.3, respectively for 1-month outcomes and 77.8/22.2/50 for 6-month outcomes. The nICP TTP ratio had values of 100/0/56.3 for 1-month and 99.9/42.9/72.2 for 6-month outcomes. The nICP P2/P1 x TTP values were 100/0/56.3 for 1-month outcomes and 81.8/28.6/61.1 for 6-month outcomes.ConclusionBrain4Care's noninvasive method showed low specificity and accuracy and cannot be used as the sole means of monitoring ICP in patients with severe TBI. Future studies with a larger sample of patients with P2 > P1 and new nICP curve parameters are warranted.
Dados da publicação
- ISSN/ISSNe:
- 0001-6268, 0942-0940
- Tipo:
- Article
- Páginas:
- 1495-1503
- Link para outro recurso:
- www.scopus.com
Acta Neurochirurgica Springer-Verlag Wien
Citações Recebidas na Web of Science: 2
Citações Recebidas na Scopus: 12
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Keywords
- Traumatic brain injury; Intracranial pressure; Non-invasive techniques; Intracranial hypertension; Prognosis
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Ballestero M,Dias C,Gomes I,Grisi LS,Cardoso R,Zucoloto EL,de Oliveira RS. Can a new noninvasive method for assessment of intracranial pressure predict intracranial hypertension and prognosis?. Acta Neurochir. 2023. 165. (6):p. 1495-1503. IF:2,400. (2).