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Increased intracranial pressure (ICP) is one of the major causes of secondary brain ischemia that accompanies a variety of pathological conditions, most notably traumatic brain injury (TBI), strokes, and intracranial hemorrhages. It can cause complications such as vision impairment due to intracranial pressure (VIIP), permanent neurological problems, reversible neurological problems, seizures, stroke, and death. However, aside from a few Level I trauma centers, ICP monitoring is rarely a part of the clinical management of patients with these conditions. The infrequency of ICP can be attributed to the invasive nature of the standard monitoring methods (which require insertion of an ICP sensor into the brain ventricle or parenchymal tissue). Additional risks presented to patients can include

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  • Non-invasive measurement of intracranial pressure (en)
  • Nieinwazyjne metody pomiaru ciśnienia wewnątrzczaszkowego (pl)
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  • Increased intracranial pressure (ICP) is one of the major causes of secondary brain ischemia that accompanies a variety of pathological conditions, most notably traumatic brain injury (TBI), strokes, and intracranial hemorrhages. It can cause complications such as vision impairment due to intracranial pressure (VIIP), permanent neurological problems, reversible neurological problems, seizures, stroke, and death. However, aside from a few Level I trauma centers, ICP monitoring is rarely a part of the clinical management of patients with these conditions. The infrequency of ICP can be attributed to the invasive nature of the standard monitoring methods (which require insertion of an ICP sensor into the brain ventricle or parenchymal tissue). Additional risks presented to patients can include (en)
  • Nadciśnienie śródczaszkowe (ang. Increased intracranial pressure, ICP) jest jedną z głównych przyczyn występowania wtórnego niedokrwienia mózgu, które towarzyszy wielu stanom patologicznym, takim jak urazowe uszkodzenie mózgu, udar mózgu, czy krwiak śródczaszkowy. Nadciśnienie wewnątrzczaszkowe może powodować takie komplikacje jak: zaburzenia wzroku, trwałe zaburzenia neurologiczne, odwracalne zaburzenia neurologiczne, napady padaczkowe, udar. Mimo to monitorowanie ciśnienia śródczaszkowego jest rzadko przeprowadzane u pacjentów ze wspomnianymi zaburzeniami ze względu na inwazyjny charakter standardowej procedury jego przeprowadzania (która wymaga umieszczenia czujnika wewnątrz komór mózgu), dodatkowe ryzyko, które niesie ona dla pacjentów, wysokie koszty umieszczenia czujnika oraz ogranic (pl)
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  • Non-invasive intracranial pressure measurement methods (en)
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