Presentation and Management of Raised Intracranial Pressure Amro Al-Habib MD, FRCSC, MPH Neurosurgery 1428 surgery team Done by: 428 surgery team.

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Presentation and Management of Raised Intracranial Pressure Amro Al-Habib MD, FRCSC, MPH Neurosurgery 1428 surgery team Done by: 428 surgery team

Objectives: To learn what are the basics of ICP. What things that form ICP inside the brain. How you lower ICP. How you can identify raised ICP. ICP: Intra-Cranial Pressure 2428 surgery team

Basics Components of cranium Normal components: Brain1400 ml CSF ml Blood75ml Abnormal components: Tumors hematoma Monro-Kellie Doctrine These contents are incompressible Therefore, change in volume of the brain is associated with change in CSF or blood volume 3428 surgery team

Pressure-Volume Increase in volume in one compartment leads to change in volume in the other ones. E.g. brain tumor ---> CSF volume  then blood volume  For how long could this go on? actually, it differs from one person to another, e.g. if a small benign brain tumor starts growing and then reaches a phase of growing that the brain can’t tolerate or accommodate “but some brains can” surgery team

v. imp As much we increase the volume, the pressure will increase. First, a little increase in pressure with a little increase in volume. Then, with the same increase in volume there was a huge increase in pressure. “an increase in the volume a little bit can take the curve over” This is the characteristics of brain>> within a few minutes everything can change. Pt. will came with headache and vomiting and within a small increase in the volume the pressure was not tolerated and he had to go to emergency craniotomy. Raised ICP Laurence T Dunn, J neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, surgery team

Can somebody walk around with a raised ICP? Yes,most pts. with brain tumors they came walking to the hospital 6428 surgery team

Raised ICP and brain shift A. Cingulate herniation B. Uncal herniation C. Central herniation D. Outside herniation E. Tonsillar herniation Herniations in the brain: the brain is actually under so much pressure and it will go to least resistance part in the brain surgery team

From the previous slide Uncal herniation: uncus is the most medial part of the temporal lobe so, it’s the part that is going to herniate most common clinically seen Central herniation: a hematoma or mass compressing the upper part, it pushes the whole brain down through the tentorial opening. Tonsillar herniation: if there is massive increase in the ICP especially that around the cerebellum, the tonsil will come down to the foramen magnum and then it compresses the lower medulla where the centre of respiration is there and the pt will stop breathing. This type is fatal 8

ICP waveform It’s the same as the heart waveform and it gives the brain pulsation and this pulsation is what forms your ICP surgery team

Normal ICP Raised ICP Laurence T Dunn, J neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, surgery team

Cerebral autoregulation Ability of cerebral vessels to maintain cerebral perfusion within strictly determined limits Rise in SBP ----> Constriction of cerebral arteries Low SBP ----> cerebral vessels dilate to accommodate Loss of autoreglation: Change in cerebral blood flow with the change in BP surgery team

Cerebral Autoregulation Raised ICP Laurence T Dunn, J neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, surgery team

BP and CBF If ICP goes up, how does the brain get perfusion? Process of autoregulation CPP = MAP – ICP “v. imp” If: MAP=85 mmHg ICP=15 mmHg CPP ? CPP: Cerebral Perfusion Pressure MAP: Mean Arterial Pressure surgery team

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20 year old man. Had car accident (MVC) as unrestrained driver. He presented with BP 75/30, HR 125 bpm. Unconscious, with right hemiplegia. What is going on? Another possibility is the patient has hematoma in the brain that’s why he is with hemiplegia and he is bleeding somewhere in the body and because of that he is hypotensive and unconscious and he has high HR How we deal with him in the emergency ? ABC >> fluid >> C.T to know why he is unconscious surgery team

Possible Causes VITAMEN D is vitamin D deficiency is a possible cause of raised ICP?? NO, it an abbreviation of Vascular, Infection, Trauma, Autoimmune, Metabolic, Endocrine, Neoplastic, Drugs.. Other: surgery team

Clinical Presentation of raised ICP Headache, vomiting, papilloedema V.imp Headache Early morning Throbbing / Bursting  sneezing, coughing Papilleodema Reliable but may take several days “happened only with chronic problems like with growing brain tumor” Associated fundal hge indicates acute and severe rise in ICP surgery team

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GCS “very imp to asses the severity of coma” Decreased Level of Consciousness It’s a coma score not a weakness score. The patient takes 6 even he is with hemiplagia surgery team

When it comes to head injury there a classification of GCS: Mild GCS= 13 – 15 Moderate GCS= 9 – 12 Severe GCS= 3 – 8 The lowest number in GCS is 3 and the highest number is surgery team

Neurological: Pupillary dilation Hemiplegia Cranial nerve deficit surgery team

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If there is a mass compressing the 3 rd nerve So, ipsilateral pupil dilation and compression on the brain stem will give you contralateral hemiplasia ”weakness”. missinglink.ucsf.edu/.../ TentorialNotchBlum.jpg surgery team

Trans-tentorial herniation: - Ipsilateral dilated pupil - Contra-lateral weakness surgery team

missinglink.ucsf.edu/.../ tonsillar%20hern-2a.jpg Tonsillar herniation surgery team

False localization Kernohan’s notch Simply, when there is a huge growing right side hematoma it will push the whole brain stem to the opposite side and that may cause ipsilateral weakness and contra-lateral dilated pupil surgery team

Systemic: Raised BP (recall: CPP=MAP-ICP) Respiratory change: Cheyne-Stokes breathing: Oscillating periods of apnea-tachypnea Respiratory centers compromise surgery team

Raised ICP in infants results in: Widened sutures Increased Head circumference Dilated head veins “Sun set” eyes “his eyes always looking down” surgery team

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Investigations URGENT CT head NO Lumbar Puncture until you do at least the CT surgery team

What is the treatment of high ICP? General measures: Head elevation (30 degrees) No neck compression Mannitol for patients who have decreased LOC (or Furosemide) Steroids (Dexamethazone) for tumors Hyperventilation: controlled to PCO mmHg Sedation, muscle relaxants Hypothermia Barbiturates: terminal option LOC: Level Of Consciousness surgery team

What is the treatment of high ICP? Specific treatment: Depends on the cause VITAMEN D remember stands for what? surgery team

Vascular - SAH / ICH archives2007/COW% Theodosha/brain31.gifradiology.rsna.org/ content/244/3/923/F1.large.jpg surgery team

Infection - Abscess surgery team

Trauma Localized Epidural HematomaSubdural Hematoma surgery team

Trauma Diffuse surgery team

Tumor Meningioma Glioblastoma Multiformi surgery team

Hydrocephalus Treated with shunt surgery team

Can we monitor ICP? forum.interes.ge/index. php?showtopic=564&st= surgery team