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Filter by:Measurement of the diameter of the sheath of the optic nerve in patients hospitalized in intensive care, with increased intracranial pressure (> 20mmHg) as a substitute measure for diagnosis and follow-up before and after different non-invasive strategies. Three groups were created in which, through strategies already proven and non-invasive (mannitol, hypertonic solution 7.5% NaCl, reverse trendelenburg) to decrease the intracranial pressure, the optic nerve diameter measurement was performed and simultaneously the investigators monitored intracranial pressure through an intraventricular catheter continuously to determine if both correspond
The routine use of cervical collar in emergency medical conditions has recently been questioned. The application of cervical collars, as their opponents point out, results in deterioration of intubation conditions, intensification of pain in the region of mastoid processes, and impaired venous outflow from the head.
It is reported that optic nerve sheath diameter increases when higher volume of medication is injected during epidural anesthesia. This study is designed to compare the optic nerve sheath diameter using 10cc of nomal saline of different speed (3cc/sec vs. 1cc/sec).
In the present study, The investigators evaluated whether anesthetic agents effects on Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter in patients undergoing Robot Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy
Changes of optic nerve sheath diameter after position changes