ICP measurement accuracy: the effect of temperature drift. Design of a laboratory test for assessment of ICP transducers
Autor: | T Katzenberger, H Mettenleiter, M. H. Morgalla |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Accuracy and precision Materials science Equipment Safety Intracranial Pressure Transducers Biomedical Engineering Reproducibility of Results Equipment Design General Medicine Pressure sensor Body Temperature Surgery Laboratory test Transducer Hypothermia Induced Calibration medicine Craniocerebral Trauma Humans Coma Intracranial Hypertension Monitoring Physiologic Intracranial pressure Biomedical engineering |
Zdroj: | Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology. 23:10-14 |
ISSN: | 1464-522X 0309-1902 |
DOI: | 10.1080/030919099294375 |
Popis: | Intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring has become the mainstay of multimodal neuromonitoring of comatous patients after head injury. In the presence of rising ICP and faced with pressures, difficult to control, aggressive measures, such as hypothermia may be used. The ICP readings should not be influenced by temperature changes. A laboratory test was designed to simulate temperature variations between 20 degrees C and 45 degrees C at different pressure levels under physiological conditions. Five types of transducers were examined: Epidyn Braun Melsungen, ICT/B-Titan Gaeltec, Camino-OLM-110-4B, Codman MicroSensor ICP-Transducer, Neurovent ICP transducer Rehau Ag+Co. Tests were performed at 6 different pressure levels between 0 mmHg and 50 mmHg. The results show very low drifts of less than 0.15 mmHg degree C-1 for Codman, Epidyn and Neurovent. Gaeltec and Camino exhibited higher drifts of 0.18 mmHg and 0.2 mmHg degree C-1 respectively. Within the temperature range from 35 degrees C to 42 degrees C all probes tested show insignificant temperature drift. Whether these results also apply to other types of transducers needs further evaluation. Problems and requirements related to the design of a laboratory test for the in vitro assessment of ICP transducers are discussed in detail. |
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