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Mean intracranial pressure monitoring by a non-invasive audiological technique: a pilot study.
Reid, A; Marchbanks, R J; Bateman, D E; Martin, A M; Brightwell, A P; Pickard, J D.
Afiliação
  • Reid A; Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, Wessex, UK.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry ; 52(5): 610-2, 1989 May.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2732731
ABSTRACT
Intracranial pressure is normally transmitted to the perilymph of the cochlea via the cochlear aqueduct. The relationship between perilymphatic pressure, indirectly measured by tympanic membrane displacement, and mean intracranial pressure defined either clinically or by direct measurement has been examined in 58 patients (aged 5-77 years), with hydrocephalus, benign intracranial hypertension, intracranial tumours, subarachnoid haemorrhage and head injuries. The most consistent results were obtained in young patients with hydrocephalus and benign intracranial hypertension. However, the technique was not suitable when the stapedial reflex was absent as a result of middle ear/brainstem dysfunction and did not reflect intracranial pressure when the cochlear aqueduct was not patent. This pilot study suggests that the tympanic membrane displacement technique may provide a useful non-invasive method for serial monitoring of intracranial pressure in young patients with hydrocephalus or benign intracranial hypertension.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Membrana Timpânica / Testes de Impedância Acústica / Encefalopatias / Pressão Intracraniana Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Child / Child, preschool / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry Ano de publicação: 1989 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Membrana Timpânica / Testes de Impedância Acústica / Encefalopatias / Pressão Intracraniana Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Child / Child, preschool / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry Ano de publicação: 1989 Tipo de documento: Article