Brain ultrasonography in neurosurgical patients.

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Current opinion in anaesthesiology Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-24 DOI:10.1097/ACO.0000000000001547
Charu Mahajan, Indu Kapoor, Hemanshu Prabhakar
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Brain ultrasound is a popular point-of-care test that helps visualize brain structures. This review highlights recent developments in brain ultrasonography. There is a need to keep pace with the ongoing technological advancements and establishing standardized quality criteria for improving its utility in clinical practice.

Recent findings: Newer automated indices derived from transcranial Doppler help establish its role as a noninvasive monitor of intracranial pressure and diagnosing vasospasm/delayed cerebral ischemia. A novel robotic transcranial Doppler system equipped with artificial intelligence allows real-time continuous neuromonitoring. Intraoperative ultrasound assists neurosurgeons in real-time localization of brain lesions and helps in assessing the extent of resection, thereby enhancing surgical precision and safety. Optic nerve sheath diameter point-of-care ultrasonography is an effective means of diagnosing raised intracranial pressure, triaging, and prognostication. The quality criteria checklist can help standardize this technique. Newer advancements like focused ultrasound, contrast-enhanced ultrasound, and functional ultrasound have also been discussed.

Summary: Brain ultrasound continues to be a critical bedside tool in neurologically injured patients. With the advent of technological advancements, its utility has widened and its capabilities have expanded, making it more accurate and versatile in clinical practice.

神经外科病人的脑超声检查。
回顾目的:脑超声是一种流行的即时检查,有助于观察大脑结构。本文综述了脑超声检查的最新进展。有必要跟上正在进行的技术进步和建立标准化的质量标准,以提高其在临床实践中的效用。最新发现:由经颅多普勒衍生的新的自动指标有助于确立其作为无创颅内压监测和诊断血管痉挛/延迟性脑缺血的作用。一种新型的机器人经颅多普勒系统配备了人工智能,可以实时连续监测神经。术中超声辅助神经外科医生实时定位脑病变,评估切除程度,提高手术精度和安全性。视神经鞘直径即时超声检查是诊断颅内压升高、分诊和预后的有效手段。质量标准检查表可以帮助标准化该技术。新的进展,如聚焦超声,对比增强超声和功能超声也进行了讨论。脑超声仍然是神经损伤患者的重要床边工具。随着技术进步的出现,其用途已经扩大,其能力已经扩大,使其在临床实践中更加准确和通用。
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