Non-invasive assessment of ventricular shunt function using tympanic membrane displacement measurement technique.

S M Moss, R J Marchbanks, D M Burge
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A technique which was originally developed for measuring cochlear fluid pressure, has been under trial for the past two years as a means of assessing ventricular shunt function. The principle of the technique has been reported in previous papers (1, 2, 3) and has been shown to provide a reliable measure of intracranial pressure (ICP) in terms of induced displacement of the tympanic membrane. This study concentrates on the assessment of shunt blockage in spina bifida patients who subsequently underwent shunt revision. The tympanic displacement technique is shown to be of value to this patient group in three respects. Firstly as a research technique to study group-averaged ICP measurements where the ICP needs to be known but invasive measurements cannot be justified. Secondly for assessing shunt dysfunction in individual patients and, finally, in determining the success of shunt revision surgery. The technique was found to be extremely sensitive to relative changes in ICP with shunt revision or any subsequent blockage. The technique is more reliable diagnostically in instances where the patients act as their own controls and a comparison with baseline measurements can be made. Three case reports are illustrated which were selected from those patients tested to emphasise the importance of serial measurements of ICP over period of several days post-revision. The tympanic displacement technique is shown to provide a practical and acceptable method by which this can be undertaken.

利用鼓膜位移测量技术无创评估心室分流功能。
一种最初用于测量耳蜗液压力的技术,在过去两年中一直在试验中,作为评估心室分流功能的一种手段。该技术的原理已在之前的论文中报道(1,2,3),并已被证明可以根据鼓膜的诱导位移提供可靠的颅内压(ICP)测量。本研究集中于评估脊柱裂患者在接受分流器翻修后的分流器阻塞情况。鼓室移位技术在三个方面对这组患者有价值。首先,作为一种研究技术,研究群体平均ICP测量,其中ICP需要已知,但侵入性测量无法证明。其次,用于评估个别患者的分流功能障碍,最后,用于确定分流翻修手术的成功。该技术被发现是非常敏感的相对变化的ICP与分流修正或任何随后的堵塞。在患者作为自己对照的情况下,该技术在诊断上更可靠,并且可以与基线测量进行比较。本文列举了三个病例报告,这些报告是从那些接受测试的患者中挑选出来的,以强调在翻修后几天内连续测量ICP的重要性。鼓室置换技术提供了一种可行的、可接受的方法。
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