The effect of lower intra-abdominal pressure on intracranial pressure measured by optic nerve sheath diameter during laparoscopic surgery

The aim of this study was to show different optic nerve sheath diameters (ONSD) using ultrasonography under different intra-abdominal pressures (IAPs) and to investigate the association between intracranial pressure (ICP) elevation and perioperative hemodynamic parameters. One hundred patients aged...

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Main Authors: Duygu Kara, Cafer Mutlu Sarikas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society of TURAZ AKADEMI 2020-09-01
Series:Medicine Science
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Online Access:http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=81707
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Summary:The aim of this study was to show different optic nerve sheath diameters (ONSD) using ultrasonography under different intra-abdominal pressures (IAPs) and to investigate the association between intracranial pressure (ICP) elevation and perioperative hemodynamic parameters. One hundred patients aged 18-80 years with ASA scores I&II were included. All patients received the same anesthesia protocol and were divided into two groups depending on their IAP, Group A (10 mmHg) and Group B (15 mmHg). ONSD, peak (Ppeak) and plateau (Pplateau) airway pressures, end-tidal volume carbon dioxide (ETCO2), heart rate (HR), and mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) were measured before pneumoperitoneum (T0), at the 10th minute of pneumoperitoneum (T1), and at the end of pneumoperitoneum (T2). No differences were determined between the groups in terms of age, gender, anthropometric measurements, ASA scores, underlying disorders, or duration of pneumoperitoneum, surgery, and anesthesia. Group B patients had higher ONSD values at T2 than Group A (5.0±0.2 vs 5.2±0.2) (p [Med-Science 2020; 9(3.000): 774-8]
ISSN:2147-0634