TY - JOUR
T1 - An estimated compliance index derived from intracranial pressure recording
AU - Daley, Michael L.
AU - Pourcyous, M.
AU - Stidham, G.
AU - Timmons, S. D.
AU - Leffler, C. W.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - The purpose of this study is to test the validity of a proposed compliance index, percent change of compliance per mmHg of intracranial pressure (%CC/mmHg), by comparison of values of the index with corresponding experimentally derived values of compliance. The derivation of %CC/mmHg is based on two assumptions: I) the pressure-volume characteristic of the craniospinal sac can be linearized for small perturbations about an equilibrium; and 2) during a brief interval in which these perturbations occur the pathophysiologic state of the sac does not significantly change. By rapid infusion of 0.2 ml of mock cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) experimental values of compliance (n = 44) were obtained from 10 piglets during monitoring of intracranial pressure (ICP). A strong correlation (r = 0.89, p < .001, n = 44) was obtained between values of %CC/mmHg and corresponding values of experimentally derived compliance (ml/mmHg). The value of the proposed index of compliance, %CC/mmHg, needs to be evaluated in the clinical setting. However, from the view of validation of ICP instrumentation, high values of both mean ICP and mean %CC/mmHg are contradictory and indicative of the occurrence of instrumentation error due to electronic direct current drift.
AB - The purpose of this study is to test the validity of a proposed compliance index, percent change of compliance per mmHg of intracranial pressure (%CC/mmHg), by comparison of values of the index with corresponding experimentally derived values of compliance. The derivation of %CC/mmHg is based on two assumptions: I) the pressure-volume characteristic of the craniospinal sac can be linearized for small perturbations about an equilibrium; and 2) during a brief interval in which these perturbations occur the pathophysiologic state of the sac does not significantly change. By rapid infusion of 0.2 ml of mock cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) experimental values of compliance (n = 44) were obtained from 10 piglets during monitoring of intracranial pressure (ICP). A strong correlation (r = 0.89, p < .001, n = 44) was obtained between values of %CC/mmHg and corresponding values of experimentally derived compliance (ml/mmHg). The value of the proposed index of compliance, %CC/mmHg, needs to be evaluated in the clinical setting. However, from the view of validation of ICP instrumentation, high values of both mean ICP and mean %CC/mmHg are contradictory and indicative of the occurrence of instrumentation error due to electronic direct current drift.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-7091-6738-0_48
DO - 10.1007/978-3-7091-6738-0_48
M3 - Article
C2 - 12168299
AN - SCOPUS:0035989192
SN - 0065-1419
SP - 183
EP - 185
JO - Acta Neurochirurgica, Supplement
JF - Acta Neurochirurgica, Supplement
IS - 81
ER -