Raised Intracranial Pressure Flashcards

1
Q

what is the normal ICP in adults in the supine position?

A

7-15 mmHg

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2
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what is cerebral perfusion pressure?

A

net pressure gradient causing cerebral blood flow to the brain

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3
Q

what is the formula for CPP?

A

cerebral perfusion pressure = mean arterial pressure - intracranial pressure

CPP = MAP - ICP

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4
Q

what are the causes of raised ICP?

A
  • idiopathic intracranial hypertension
  • traumatic head injuries
  • infection - meningitis
  • tumours
  • hydrocephalus
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5
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what are the features of raised ICP?

A
  • headache (worse on leaning forward)
  • vomiting
  • reduced consciousness
  • papilloedema
  • cushing’s triad
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6
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what is cushing’s triad?

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  • widening pulse pressure
  • bradycardia
  • irregular breathing
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7
Q

what investigations can be down to determine the underlying cause in raised ICP?

A

CT head

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8
Q

what is invasive ICP monitoring?

A

catheter placed into the lateral ventricles of the brain to monitor the pressure

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9
Q

what is the management of raised ICP?

A
  1. head elevation to 30 degrees
  2. IV mannitol (osmotic diuretic)
  3. controlled hyperventilation
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10
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how does controlled hyperventilation work in raised ICP?

A
  1. reduces CO2
  2. vasoconstriction of the cerebral arteries
  3. reduced ICP
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