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Clinical neurology and neurosurgery, 2024-04, Vol.239, p.108209-108209, Article 108209
2024
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The current status of noninvasive intracranial pressure monitoring: A literature review
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  • Clinical neurology and neurosurgery, 2024-04, Vol.239, p.108209-108209, Article 108209
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Netherlands: Elsevier B.V
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2024
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MEDLINE
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  • Elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) is a life-threatening condition that must be promptly diagnosed. However, the gold standard methods for ICP monitoring are invasive, time-consuming, and they involve certain risks. To address these risks, many noninvasive approaches have been proposed. This study undertakes a literature review of the existing noninvasive methods, which have reported promising results. The experimental base on which they are established, however, prevents their application in emergency conditions and thus none of them are capable of replacing the traditional invasive methods to date. On the other hand, contemporary methods leverage Machine Learning (ML) which has already shown unprecedented results in several medical research areas. That said, only a few publications exist on ML-based approaches for ICP estimation, which are not appropriate for emergency conditions due to their restricted capability of employing the medical imaging data available in intensive care units. The lack of such image-based ML models to estimate ICP is attributed to the scarcity of annotated datasets requiring directly measured ICP data. This ascertainment highlights an active and unexplored scientific frontier, calling for further research and development in the field of ICP estimation, particularly leveraging the untapped potential of ML techniques. •Traditional noninvasive approaches continue to be regarded as the gold standard in intracranial pressure estimation•Machine learning methods for estimating intracranial pressure are not suitable for application in intensive care units•Machine learning in intracranial pressure estimation using readily accessible modalities represents an open research field

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