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The primary objective is to obtain OCT data for children aged 4 to 10 diagnosed with non-syndromic craniosynostosis and to compare these to the normal reference values.
The objective of this study is to establish normative data on OCT in children between the ages of 4 to 10.
To compare the accuracy of HeadSense*s non-invasive ICP monitor with the readings from the invasive ICP monitor.
To establish normal ranges for the lateral ventricles in neonates with a gestational age ranging from 25 to 42 weeks.
Obtain normal values of ventricle volumes and CSF circulation in healthy volunteers with MRI scanning.
To determine the mean systemic filling pressure, the arm-occlusion pressure, the cerebral zero flow pressure and their response to changes in volume status and vasoactive medication. To evaluate and confirm the value of mean systemic filling…
Main objective is to find clinical, genetic, biochemical and immunological markers of primary and secondary traumatic brain injury with the highest precision in predicting outcome after severe traumatic brain injury. Secondary objective is to gain…
1. Is the concentration of brain specific proteins in CSF higher in newborn who are treated after high threshold as compared to newborns who are treated after low threshold?2. Is there any relationship between the concentration of brain specific…
Aim of this study is to compare the effects of mannitol and HS in equimolar concentrations on cerebral blood flow, cerebral oxygenation, metabolism and inflammation in patients with severe TBI.
Primary Objective: To evaluate intracranial venous haemodynamics in single suture craniosynostosis, and to determine the effect of surgery.Secondary Objective: Provide insight in the relationship between venous haemodynamics and intracranial…
Primary Objective To measure the agreement between ICP (through Headsense monitor) and lumbar CSF pressure (through a lumbar puncture).
The objective of the study is to set up and validate a digital neurotraumatology quality registry, to identify the most effective clinical care and to provide high quality evidence in support of treatment recommendations and guidelines.
The aim of this PMCF study is to confirm the clinical safety and performance aspects of intracranial catheter placements forthe medical indications, hydrocephalus of any origin or ICP elevation. The study design requires determination of…
Main aim: We will assess whether the new intervention protocol provides a greater percentage of time during which CPP is within 5 mmHg of calculated individual and flexible CPP (CPPopt). This window has been chosen based on past studies which show…
The primary objective of this study is to determine the effect of changes in transpulmonary pressure on ICP in severe TBI patients. Secondary objectives are to study the effect of change in transpulmonary pressure on cerebral blood flow velocity,…
Our global aims are * To improve characterization and classification of TBI in Europe, with inclusion of emerging technologies.* To identify the most effective clinical care and to provide high quality evidence in support of treatment…