
Frank Rasulo – Intracranial Hypertension
Maryland CC Project
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The Effects of Pupilometry on Intracranial Pressure
In Fabio Tacona we've also performed some studies where we've shown that a index derived from this pupilometer in particular from neurooptics when it is altered this corresponds and correlates quite well to an increase in intracranial pressure. There are other upcoming methods of measuring ICP non-invasively such as the random row end in chaphylography which was initially created to measure sugar blood flow now they're looking using the same concept comparing the two peaks of P1 and P2.
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