Transcranial Doppler, Optic Nerve Envelope Diameter and Quantitative Pupillometry Measurements

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18+
SponsorCentre Hospitalier Universitaire de la Réunion

About this trial

Non-invasive neuromonitoring tools such as transcranial doppler, optic nerve envelope diameter measurement and quantitative pupillometry are routinely used in acute brain injured patients as part of multimodal neuromonitoring with the aim, among others, of detecting episodes of intracranial hypertension, each method allowing the study of one of the different pathophysiological mechanisms of its impact.

However, at present there is no data in the literature on the value of these non-invasive neuromonitoring tools in the management of patients undergoing controlled intracranial surgery.

The study aims to help the early detection of postoperative neurological deterioration.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Regulated intracranial surgery: scheduled > 48 hours

French-speaking patient

No opposition from the patient or a relative when the patient is unable to consent

Disqualifiers

Chronic subdural haematoma

Isolated cerebral endovascular procedure

Stereotactic biopsy

Scheduled ventriculoperitoneal shunt or isolated ventriculocisternostomy

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Non-invasive neuromonitoring evaluation (transcranial doppler, optic nerve envelope diameter and quantitative pupillometry)

Treatment groups

No treatment groups listed