====== Intracranial Pressure Monitoring Techniques ====== ===== 🧠 Invasive Techniques (Gold Standard) ===== ==== Intraventricular Catheter (EVD – External Ventricular Drain) ==== * **Location**: [[Lateral ventricle]] * **Advantages**: * [[Gold standard]] – measures true ICP * Allows [[cerebrospinal fluid]] (CSF) [[drainage]] * Can be recalibrated and zeroed * **Disadvantages**: * Requires anatomical precision * Risk of infection and hemorrhage ==== Intraparenchymal Monitor (e.g., Codman, Camino) ==== * **Location**: Frontal white matter (brain parenchyma) * **Advantages**: * Easier and faster to place than [[EVD]] * Lower infection rate * **Disadvantages**: * Cannot drain CSF * Cannot be recalibrated – may drift over time ==== Subdural / Epidural Sensors ==== * **Location**: Subdural or [[epidural space]] * **Advantages**: * Less invasive * **Disadvantages**: * Less accurate * Rarely used today ==== Subarachnoid Bolt ==== * **Location**: [[Subarachnoid space]] * **Advantages**: * Moderate accuracy * **Disadvantages**: * Cannot drain CSF ===== 🩺 Non-Invasive Techniques (Adjuncts or Experimental) ===== ==== Transcranial Doppler Ultrasonography (TCD) ==== * Measures [[cerebral blood flow velocity]] and pulsatility index * Indirect correlation with ICP ==== Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter (ONSD) via Ultrasound ==== * Detects [[optic nerve sheath]] dilation due to raised ICP * Rapid bedside screening tool ==== MRI / CT-Based Morphometrics ==== * Measures ventricular size and brain shifts * Not continuous monitoring ==== Tympanic Membrane Displacement ==== * Measures displacement due to CSF pressure transmission to cochlea * Experimental ===== 📊 Comparative Table ===== ^ Parameter ^ Intraventricular ^ Intraparenchymal ^ Non-Invasive ^ | Accuracy | High | High | Low–Medium | | CSF drainage | Yes | No | No | | Infection risk | High | Moderate | None | | Recalibration possible | Yes | No | No | | ICU use | Yes | Yes | Rare/Adjunct only |