Monitoring of Intracranial Pressure During Intracranial Endoscopy
Background: Intracranial endoscopy is a minimum invasive procedure, which reduces trauma to the brain, is cost-effective, and carries a shortened hospital stay with an improved postoperative outcome. Objective: To monitor intracranial pressure changes during intracranial endoscopy among children a...
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doaj-00d0a4ffb79d45d9bb446882367ae3572020-11-25T01:43:17ZengGESDAVArchives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery2146-81332013-08-012424024510.5455/aces.2013011804184028716Monitoring of Intracranial Pressure During Intracranial EndoscopyRajeev Kumar0Anita Malik1Monika Kohli2Mazhar Husain3Varsha Chaudhary4Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Rohilkhand Medical College and Hospital, Bareilly Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, C.S.M.Medical University, Lucknow Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, C.S.M.Medical University, Lucknow Professor and Head, Department of Neurosurgery, C.S.M.Medical University, Lucknow, Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Rohilkhand Medical College and Hospital, BareillyBackground: Intracranial endoscopy is a minimum invasive procedure, which reduces trauma to the brain, is cost-effective, and carries a shortened hospital stay with an improved postoperative outcome. Objective: To monitor intracranial pressure changes during intracranial endoscopy among children and adults under general anesthesia/sedation, and to compare the intracranial pressure changes between children and adults receiving general anesthesia and among adults receiving general anesthesia and sedation. Methods: The present cross-sectional study was conducted in one of the tertiary care hospitals of Lucknow. This was carried out in the department of neurosurgery from January 2008 to December 2008. Patients who were not fit for general anesthesia received local anesthesia under sedation. Patients participating in the study were divided into three groups. Intracranial pressure was recorded at specific intervals. Parametric data were subjected to statistical analysis using a student\s t test. Result: A total of 70 patients were undergoing intracranial endoscopy under general anesthesia during the study period. In both groups A and B, intracranial pressure increases the maximum during inflation of the balloon. In group C, all the variations in ICP were found to be statistically significant. In the comparison of intracranial pressure changes between groups A and B, no significant difference was found. All correlations in the comparison of groups B and C were found to be statistically significant (p< 0.001). Conclusion: There is a need for continuous intraoperative monitoring of ICP intracranial endoscopy, because ICP increases in various stages of the procedure, which can be detrimental to the perfusion of the brain. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2013; 2(4.000): 240-245]http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=28716Endoscopyintracranial pressuremonitoring |
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Rajeev Kumar Anita Malik Monika Kohli Mazhar Husain Varsha Chaudhary |
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Rajeev Kumar Anita Malik Monika Kohli Mazhar Husain Varsha Chaudhary Monitoring of Intracranial Pressure During Intracranial Endoscopy Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery Endoscopy intracranial pressure monitoring |
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Rajeev Kumar Anita Malik Monika Kohli Mazhar Husain Varsha Chaudhary |
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Monitoring of Intracranial Pressure During Intracranial Endoscopy |
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Monitoring of Intracranial Pressure During Intracranial Endoscopy |
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Monitoring of Intracranial Pressure During Intracranial Endoscopy |
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Monitoring of Intracranial Pressure During Intracranial Endoscopy |
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Monitoring of Intracranial Pressure During Intracranial Endoscopy |
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monitoring of intracranial pressure during intracranial endoscopy |
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Background: Intracranial endoscopy is a minimum invasive procedure, which reduces trauma to the brain, is cost-effective, and carries a shortened hospital stay with an improved postoperative outcome.
Objective: To monitor intracranial pressure changes during intracranial endoscopy among children and adults under general anesthesia/sedation, and to compare the intracranial pressure changes between children and adults receiving general anesthesia and among adults receiving general anesthesia and sedation.
Methods: The present cross-sectional study was conducted in one of the tertiary care hospitals of Lucknow. This was carried out in the department of neurosurgery from January 2008 to December 2008. Patients who were not fit for general anesthesia received local anesthesia under sedation. Patients participating in the study were divided into three groups. Intracranial pressure was recorded at specific intervals. Parametric data were subjected to statistical analysis using a student\s t test.
Result: A total of 70 patients were undergoing intracranial endoscopy under general anesthesia during the study period. In both groups A and B, intracranial pressure increases the maximum during inflation of the balloon. In group C, all the variations in ICP were found to be statistically significant. In the comparison of intracranial pressure changes between groups A and B, no significant difference was found. All correlations in the comparison of groups B and C were found to be statistically significant (p< 0.001).
Conclusion: There is a need for continuous intraoperative monitoring of ICP intracranial endoscopy, because ICP increases in various stages of the procedure, which can be detrimental to the perfusion of the brain. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2013; 2(4.000): 240-245] |
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