• INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE DYNAMICS ASSESSED BY TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLER

    R. Aaslid
    Hemodynamics AG – Bern, Swaziland

    Objective: Earlier attempts at non-invasive determination of ICP used ABP and TCD waveforms to estimate critical closing pressure (CCP). However, the CCP was found to be strongly influenced by vascular tone and a poor indicator of absolute ICP levels.

    Material and Methods: An important effect of raised ICP is a decrease in intracranial compliance. This, in turn, causes the pulsations in the ICP waveform to increase. These pulsations are primarily caused by the changes in cerebral blood volume (CBV) throughout the heart cycle. We investigated a relatively simple model of the cerebral circulation where the relative changes in CBV were determined by integrating the difference between the arterial flow velocity (FV) waveform as recorded by TCD, and the venous outflow which we assumed to be non-pulsatile.