Title of article :
Ocular Ultrasonography: A Useful Instrument in Patients with Trauma Brain Injury in Emergency Service
Author/Authors :
Jimenez Restrepo, Julie Natalie Emergency Department - Third Year Resident of Emergency Medicine - Hospital Universitario San Ignacio - Pontifcia Universidad Javeriana - Colombia , Javier León, Oscar Emergency physician - Emergency Department - Hospital Universitario San Ignacio - Pontifcia Universidad Javeriana - Colombia , Alexander Quevedo Florez, Leonardo Emergency Medicine Physician - Pontifcia Universidad Javeriana - Fellowship in Critical Care Medicine - Universidad de la Sabana - Bogota - Colombia
Abstract :
The measurement of the optic nerve sheath by ocular ultrasonography might be an indirect method to assess the quickly increase of
the intracranial pressure in patients with moderate trauma brain injury, taking into account that an important proportion of these
could develop the increase of the intracranial pressure in a hospital-acquired way. Therefore noninvasive, reliable, and convenient
techniques are needed making the ocular ultrasonography a useful tool, due to the invasive monitoring elements’ problems and
the poor access to measure the intracranial pressure in emergency services. In spite of the limitations and few studies that exist to
consider it as a possible early detection, this technique could work as a noninvasive one in the case that could not be possible to do invasive monitoring or when it is not recommended.
Keywords :
Ocular Ultrasonography , Patients , Trauma Brain Injury , Emergency Service
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International