Ambulatory intracranial pressure in humans: ICP increases during movement between body positions

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Eleanor M. Moncur , Linda D'Antona , Amy L. Peters , Graziella Favarato , Simon Thompson , Celine Vicedo , Lewis Thorne , Laurence D. Watkins , Brian L. Day , Ahmed K. Toma , Matthew J. Bancroft
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Abstract

Introduction

Positional changes in intracranial pressure (ICP) have been described in humans when measured over minutes or hours in a static posture, with ICP higher when lying supine than when sitting or standing upright. However, humans are often ambulant with frequent changes in position self-generated by active movement.

Research question

We explored how ICP changes during movement between body positions.

Material and methods

Sixty-two patients undergoing clinical ICP monitoring were recruited. Patients were relatively well, ambulatory and of mixed age, body habitus and pathology. We instructed patients to move back and forth between sitting and standing or lying and sitting positions at 20 s intervals after an initial 60s at rest. We simultaneously measured body position kinematics from inertial measurement units and ICP from an intraparenchymal probe at 100 Hz.

Results

ICP increased transiently during movements beyond the level expected by body position alone. The amplitude of the increase varied between participants but was on average ∼5 mmHg during sit-to-stand, stand-to-sit and sit-to-lie movements and 10.8 mmHg [95%CI: 9.3,12.4] during lie-to-sit movements. The amplitude increased slightly with age, was greater in males, and increased with median 24-h ICP. For lie-to-sit and sit-to-lie movements, higher BMI was associated with greater mid-movement increase (β = 0.99 [0.78,1.20]; β = 0.49 [0.34,0.64], respectively).

Discussion and conclusion

ICP increases during movement between body positions. The amplitude of the increase in ICP varies with type of movement, age, sex, and BMI. This could be a marker of disturbed ICP dynamics and may be particularly relevant for patients with CSF-diverting shunts in situ.

人体活动颅内压:体位移动时ICP增加
导言人类在静态姿势下测量数分钟或数小时后,颅内压(ICP)会发生体位变化,仰卧时的ICP高于坐位或直立时的ICP。然而,人类通常是伏卧的,体位的频繁变化是由主动运动自行产生的。研究问题我们探讨了ICP在不同体位运动时的变化情况。患者的身体状况相对较好,可以行走,年龄、体型和病症各不相同。我们指导患者在最初的 60 秒静息后,以 20 秒为间隔在坐姿和站姿或卧姿和坐姿之间来回移动。我们同时用惯性测量装置测量身体位置运动学,并用实质内探针以 100 Hz 的频率测量 ICP。不同参与者的升高幅度各不相同,但坐立、站立和坐卧运动时的升高幅度平均为 5 mmHg,而卧坐运动时的升高幅度平均为 10.8 mmHg [95%CI: 9.3,12.4]。随着年龄的增长,振幅略有增加,男性的振幅更大,并且随着 24 小时 ICP 中位数的增加而增加。在从躺到坐和从坐到躺的运动中,体重指数越高,运动中期的升高幅度越大(β = 0.99 [0.78,1.20];β = 0.49 [0.34,0.64])。ICP增加的幅度随运动类型、年龄、性别和体重指数而变化。这可能是 ICP 动态紊乱的一个标志,与原位 CSF 分流的患者尤其相关。
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Brain & spine
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