Use of intracranial compliance to assist arterial blood pressure adjustment in critical patients: Short report and review of the literature.

Autor: Ordinola Rojas, Salomon Soriano, de Sena Barbosa, Mateus Gonçalves, Minemura Ordinola, Amanda Ayako, Otávio da Silva, Vinícius, Vilela de Souza, Rafaela, Frigieri, Gustavo, Nunes Rabelo, Nícollas
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Zdroj: Surgical Neurology International; 2024, Vol. 15, p1-4, 4p
Abstrakt: Background: Blood pressure management is extremely important to prevent cerebral hypoxia and influence the outcome of critically ill patients. In medicine, precise instruments are essential to increase patient safety in the intensive care unit (ICU), including intracranial compliance (ICC) monitoring. A new technology developed by Brain4care, makes it possible to analyze the waveform of intracranial pressure (ICP) non-invasively associated with ICC, and this instrument was used in the patient for monitoring. Case Description: A 40-year-old male underwent aortic endocarditis surgery involving 182-min extracorporeal circulation and 9-min aortic clamping. Post-surgery, he exhibited a seizure bilateral mydriasis, followed by isochoric pupils and rapid foot movements. Neuroprotection measures were applied in the ICU, with noninvasive ICC monitoring initiated to assess intervention effectiveness. Conclusion: The non-invasive measurement of ICP can help clinical decision-making regarding the optimization of adapted protocols for neuroprotection in the ICU. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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