Preliminary report on the use of optic nerve sheath ultrasound for the diagnosis of intracranial hypertension in patients with cerebrovascular disease

Introduction: intracranial hypertension is a serious, life-threatening condition that can occur in patients with cerebrovascular disease. Its diagnosis is made by catheterization of the ventricular system or by non-invasive techniques such as ultrasound of the optic nerve sheath. Objective: to asse...

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Main Authors: Hector Regino Díaz-Águila, Angélica Cabrera-Domínguez
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río 2021-03-01
Series:Universidad Médica Pinareña
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Online Access:http://revgaleno.sld.cu/index.php/ump/article/view/678
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spelling doaj-b2d7f0b066474a4e8dcf276cca5c9b002021-09-24T19:55:05ZspaUniversidad de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del RíoUniversidad Médica Pinareña1990-79902021-03-01172e678e678549Preliminary report on the use of optic nerve sheath ultrasound for the diagnosis of intracranial hypertension in patients with cerebrovascular diseaseHector Regino Díaz-Águila0Angélica Cabrera-Domínguez1Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Villa Clara. Hospital Universitario "Martires del 9 de Abril". Villa ClaraUniversidad de Ciencias Médicas de Villa Clara. Hospital Universitario “Mártires del 9 de Abril”. Villa ClaraIntroduction: intracranial hypertension is a serious, life-threatening condition that can occur in patients with cerebrovascular disease. Its diagnosis is made by catheterization of the ventricular system or by non-invasive techniques such as ultrasound of the optic nerve sheath. Objective: to assess the usefulness of ultrasound of the optic nerve sheath for the diagnosis of intracranial hypertension in patients treated with cerebrovascular disease. Method: observational, descriptive and cross-sectional research in 35 patients admitted for cerebrovascular disease in the Internal Medicine and Intensive Medicine services of the “Mártires del 9 de Abril” University Hospital. Ultrasound of the optic nerve sheath, fundus and computerized axial tomography of the skull were performed to diagnose signs of intracranial hypertension. Ultrasound of the optic nerve sheath showed a specificity of 80% and a positive predictive value of 87% for the detection of intracranial hypertension. Results: A predominance of males was reported (71,43 %), and of patients with white skin color (82,86 %). The mean age was 74,5 years, while the mean stay of the patients was 9,7 days. Hypertension was shown as the main personal pathological history (79,99 %) and was associated with the occurrence of cerebrovascular disease (p <0,01). Mortality from this entity was 60 % Conclusions: the measurement of the diameter of the optic nerve sheath by ultrasound in patients with a diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease is useful to evaluate the presence of intracranial hypertension.http://revgaleno.sld.cu/index.php/ump/article/view/678ultrasonografíanervio ópticohipertensión intracranealaccidente cerebrovasculardiagnóstico por imagen
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author Hector Regino Díaz-Águila
Angélica Cabrera-Domínguez
spellingShingle Hector Regino Díaz-Águila
Angélica Cabrera-Domínguez
Preliminary report on the use of optic nerve sheath ultrasound for the diagnosis of intracranial hypertension in patients with cerebrovascular disease
Universidad Médica Pinareña
ultrasonografía
nervio óptico
hipertensión intracraneal
accidente cerebrovascular
diagnóstico por imagen
author_facet Hector Regino Díaz-Águila
Angélica Cabrera-Domínguez
author_sort Hector Regino Díaz-Águila
title Preliminary report on the use of optic nerve sheath ultrasound for the diagnosis of intracranial hypertension in patients with cerebrovascular disease
title_short Preliminary report on the use of optic nerve sheath ultrasound for the diagnosis of intracranial hypertension in patients with cerebrovascular disease
title_full Preliminary report on the use of optic nerve sheath ultrasound for the diagnosis of intracranial hypertension in patients with cerebrovascular disease
title_fullStr Preliminary report on the use of optic nerve sheath ultrasound for the diagnosis of intracranial hypertension in patients with cerebrovascular disease
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary report on the use of optic nerve sheath ultrasound for the diagnosis of intracranial hypertension in patients with cerebrovascular disease
title_sort preliminary report on the use of optic nerve sheath ultrasound for the diagnosis of intracranial hypertension in patients with cerebrovascular disease
publisher Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río
series Universidad Médica Pinareña
issn 1990-7990
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Introduction: intracranial hypertension is a serious, life-threatening condition that can occur in patients with cerebrovascular disease. Its diagnosis is made by catheterization of the ventricular system or by non-invasive techniques such as ultrasound of the optic nerve sheath. Objective: to assess the usefulness of ultrasound of the optic nerve sheath for the diagnosis of intracranial hypertension in patients treated with cerebrovascular disease. Method: observational, descriptive and cross-sectional research in 35 patients admitted for cerebrovascular disease in the Internal Medicine and Intensive Medicine services of the “Mártires del 9 de Abril” University Hospital. Ultrasound of the optic nerve sheath, fundus and computerized axial tomography of the skull were performed to diagnose signs of intracranial hypertension. Ultrasound of the optic nerve sheath showed a specificity of 80% and a positive predictive value of 87% for the detection of intracranial hypertension. Results: A predominance of males was reported (71,43 %), and of patients with white skin color (82,86 %). The mean age was 74,5 years, while the mean stay of the patients was 9,7 days. Hypertension was shown as the main personal pathological history (79,99 %) and was associated with the occurrence of cerebrovascular disease (p <0,01). Mortality from this entity was 60 % Conclusions: the measurement of the diameter of the optic nerve sheath by ultrasound in patients with a diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease is useful to evaluate the presence of intracranial hypertension.
topic ultrasonografía
nervio óptico
hipertensión intracraneal
accidente cerebrovascular
diagnóstico por imagen
url http://revgaleno.sld.cu/index.php/ump/article/view/678
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