Published 2022
| Version v1
Publication
Transcranial Doppler as a screening test to exclude intracranial hypertension in brain-injured patients: the IMPRESSIT-2 prospective multicenter international study
- Creators
- Rasulo, Frank A
- Calza, Stefano
- Robba, Chiara
- Taccone, Fabio Silvio
- Biasucci, Daniele G
- Badenes, Rafael
- Piva, Simone
- Savo, Davide
- Citerio, Giuseppe
- Dibu, Jamil R
- Curto, Francesco
- Merciadri, Martina
- Gritti, Paolo
- Fassini, Paola
- Park, Soojin
- Lamperti, Massimo
- Bouzat, Pierre
- Malacarne, Paolo
- Chieregato, Arturo
- Bertuetti, Rita
- Aspide, Raffaele
- Cantoni, Alfredo
- McCredie, Victoria
- Guadrini, Lucrezia
- Latronico, Nicola
- Others:
- Rasulo, Frank A
- Calza, Stefano
- Robba, Chiara
- Taccone, Fabio Silvio
- Biasucci, Daniele G
- Badenes, Rafael
- Piva, Simone
- Savo, Davide
- Citerio, Giuseppe
- Dibu, Jamil R
- Curto, Francesco
- Merciadri, Martina
- Gritti, Paolo
- Fassini, Paola
- Park, Soojin
- Lamperti, Massimo
- Bouzat, Pierre
- Malacarne, Paolo
- Chieregato, Arturo
- Bertuetti, Rita
- Aspide, Raffaele
- Cantoni, Alfredo
- Mccredie, Victoria
- Guadrini, Lucrezia
- Latronico, Nicola
Description
Alternative noninvasive methods capable of excluding intracranial hypertension through use of transcranial Doppler (ICPtcd) in situations where invasive methods cannot be used or are not available would be useful during the management of acutely brain-injured patients. The objective of this study was to determine whether ICPtcd can be considered a reliable screening test compared to the reference standard method, invasive ICP monitoring (ICPi), in excluding the presence of intracranial hypertension.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1091647
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1091647
- Origin repository
- UNIGE