A Comprehensive Perspective on Intracranial Pressure Monitoring and Individualized Management in Neurocritical Care: Results of a Survey with Global Experts
- Open Access
- 29-05-2024
- Intracranial Hypertension
- Original work
- Authors
- Sérgio Brasil
- Daniel Agustín Godoy
- Walter Videtta
- Andrés Mariano Rubiano
- Davi Solla
- Fabio Silvio Taccone
- Chiara Robba
- Frank Rasulo
- Marcel Aries
- Peter Smielewski
- Geert Meyfroidt
- Denise Battaglini
- Mohammad I. Hirzallah
- Robson Amorim
- Gisele Sampaio
- Fabiano Moulin
- Cristian Deana
- Edoardo Picetti
- Angelos Kolias
- Peter Hutchinson
- Gregory W. Hawryluk
- Marek Czosnyka
- Ronney B. Panerai
- Lori A. Shutter
- Soojin Park
- Carla Rynkowski
- Jorge Paranhos
- Thiago H. S. Silva
- Luiz M. S. Malbouisson
- Wellingson S. Paiva
- Published in
- Neurocritical Care | Issue 3/2024
Abstract
Background
Numerous trials have addressed intracranial pressure (ICP) management in neurocritical care. However, identifying its harmful thresholds and controlling ICP remain challenging in terms of improving outcomes. Evidence suggests that an individualized approach is necessary for establishing tolerance limits for ICP, incorporating factors such as ICP waveform (ICPW) or pulse morphology along with additional data provided by other invasive (e.g., brain oximetry) and noninvasive monitoring (NIM) methods (e.g., transcranial Doppler, optic nerve sheath diameter ultrasound, and pupillometry). This study aims to assess current ICP monitoring practices among experienced clinicians and explore whether guidelines should incorporate ancillary parameters from NIM and ICPW in future updates.
Methods
We conducted a survey among experienced professionals involved in researching and managing patients with severe injury across low-middle-income countries (LMICs) and high-income countries (HICs). We sought their insights on ICP monitoring, particularly focusing on the impact of NIM and ICPW in various clinical scenarios.
Results
From October to December 2023, 109 professionals from the Americas and Europe participated in the survey, evenly distributed between LMIC and HIC. When ICP ranged from 22 to 25 mm Hg, 62.3% of respondents were open to considering additional information, such as ICPW and other monitoring techniques, before adjusting therapy intensity levels. Moreover, 77% of respondents were inclined to reassess patients with ICP in the 18–22 mm Hg range, potentially escalating therapy intensity levels with the support of ICPW and NIM. Differences emerged between LMIC and HIC participants, with more LMIC respondents preferring arterial blood pressure transducer leveling at the heart and endorsing the use of NIM techniques and ICPW as ancillary information.
Conclusions
Experienced clinicians tend to personalize ICP management, emphasizing the importance of considering various monitoring techniques. ICPW and noninvasive techniques, particularly in LMIC settings, warrant further exploration and could potentially enhance individualized patient care. The study suggests updating guidelines to include these additional components for a more personalized approach to ICP management.
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- Title
- A Comprehensive Perspective on Intracranial Pressure Monitoring and Individualized Management in Neurocritical Care: Results of a Survey with Global Experts
- Authors
-
Sérgio Brasil
Daniel Agustín Godoy
Walter Videtta
Andrés Mariano Rubiano
Davi Solla
Fabio Silvio Taccone
Chiara Robba
Frank Rasulo
Marcel Aries
Peter Smielewski
Geert Meyfroidt
Denise Battaglini
Mohammad I. Hirzallah
Robson Amorim
Gisele Sampaio
Fabiano Moulin
Cristian Deana
Edoardo Picetti
Angelos Kolias
Peter Hutchinson
Gregory W. Hawryluk
Marek Czosnyka
Ronney B. Panerai
Lori A. Shutter
Soojin Park
Carla Rynkowski
Jorge Paranhos
Thiago H. S. Silva
Luiz M. S. Malbouisson
Wellingson S. Paiva
- Publication date
- 29-05-2024
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Keyword
- Intracranial Hypertension
- Published in
-
Neurocritical Care / Issue 3/2024
Print ISSN: 1541-6933
Electronic ISSN: 1556-0961 - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s12028-024-02008-z
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