Neurocritical Care
iv.
Cannot recalibrate the catheter, experience βzero driftβ in ICP readings after prolonged use.
May not be entirely accurate for duration of use
| d. | Brain tissue oxygen monitor (Licox) |
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Intraparenchymal catheter
ii.
Optimal location of placement is not well defined (injured vs. non-injured tissue).
iii.
Transduces partial pressure of brain tissue oxygen
| (a) | Goal partial pressure of brain tissue oxygen is usually 25β35 mm Hg. |
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| (b) | Concept similar to Svo2 (mixed venous oxygen saturation) values systemically |
iv.
Low values reflect increased ICP or reduced oxygen delivery.
Typically, will be used in combination with other monitoring modalities
Subarachnoid bolt
Single-lumen screw inserted through a burr hole into the subarachnoid space
ii.
Transduces ICP
iii.
Associated with increased CNS infection
Scalp electrodes are placed externally.
Standard of care for seizure monitoring or if initiating phenobarbital for ICP control to monitor for
attainment of burst suppression
Newer, less cumbersome devices are currently available that may improve accessibility.
Point-of-care EEG systems (e.g., Ceribell) may be useful for faster set up and triage of seizures
compared with traditional EEG set ups.
Ultrasound of intracranial vessels
Threshold values
125 cm/second may suggest vasospasm.
200 cm/second typically suggests severe vasospasm.
Lindegaard ratio: Ratio of target blood vessel (usually middle cerebral artery) to carotid (internal
carotid artery) blood velocity transcranial Doppler values β value of 3 or more suggests vasospasm
Scalp electrodes are placed externally.
BIS 0β100 (100 being completely wakeful)
Little correlation with BIS values and ICP control or extent of pharmacologic coma
A handheld device that uses high-speed camera and computing technology to provide quantitative,
reproductible, and precise measurements regarding the pupilary light reflex. This noninvasive technique
correlates to ICP and has acceptable accuracy to estimate intracranial hypertension (Robba 2020)
Values range from 0.0 to 4.9, and a value of less than 3.0 is considered an abnormal or sluggish response.