2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12028-020-00992-6
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Telemetric Intracranial Pressure Monitoring: A Systematic Review

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“…CSF diversion in patients with IIH and vision-threatening papilledema is challenging and telemetric ICP sensor is a promising tool to aid assessment and optimization of shunt function. However, the interpretation of telemetric recordings and use in clinical decision making is still limited [ 36 ]. It is possible that shunted patients have different CSF hydrodynamics compared to IIH and extrapolation of our results to other diseases and normal physiology cannot be assumed, nonetheless,the results of this study illustrate the importance of including a comprehensive assessment of ICP which is specific to the disease population prior to providing guidance for interpretation of telemetric ICP monitoring.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CSF diversion in patients with IIH and vision-threatening papilledema is challenging and telemetric ICP sensor is a promising tool to aid assessment and optimization of shunt function. However, the interpretation of telemetric recordings and use in clinical decision making is still limited [ 36 ]. It is possible that shunted patients have different CSF hydrodynamics compared to IIH and extrapolation of our results to other diseases and normal physiology cannot be assumed, nonetheless,the results of this study illustrate the importance of including a comprehensive assessment of ICP which is specific to the disease population prior to providing guidance for interpretation of telemetric ICP monitoring.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CSF diversion in patients with IIH and vision-threatening papilledema is challenging and telemetric ICP sensor is a promising tool to aid assessment and optimization of shunt function. However, the interpretation of telemetric recordings and use in clinical decision making is still limited [35]. It is possible that shunted patients have different CSF hydrodynamics compared to IIH and extrapolation of our results to other diseases and normal physiology cannot be assumed, nonetheless,the results of this study illustrate the importance of including a comprehensive assessment of ICP which is speci c to the disease population prior to providing guidance for interpretation of telemetric ICP monitoring.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Implanted pressure monitoring devices can also be problematic. Evidence to support their use in IIH is limited [ 79 ]. In the authors’ collective experiences, they provide benefits, and can offer reassurance in the context of a normal reading or valuable warning of high ICP in a patient with a shunt obstruction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%