Hornshøj Pedersen Sarah, Gustafsen Sara Duus, Juhler Marianne, Guldager Rikke
Department of Neurosurgery, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Inge Lehmanns Vej 8, 2100, Copenhagen E, Denmark.
Department of Neurosurgery, Aarhus University Hospital, Skejby, Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 99, 8200, Aarhus N, Denmark.
Brain Spine. 2024 Apr 21;4:102820. doi: 10.1016/j.bas.2024.102820. eCollection 2024.
Telemetric monitoring of intracranial pressure (ICP) in children with a complex cerebrospinal disorder might help parents distinguish acute and potential life-threatening symptoms of hydrocephalus from other illnesses.
What is patient and parent perceptions of system utility of telemetric ICP monitoring, and how does a long-term telemetric implant influence daily life of both patients and their families?
A qualitative case study design with a focus group interview including parents of children with a complex cerebrospinal fluid disorder and an implanted telemetric ICP sensor.
Three parents participated. Based on thematic analysis, three themes were created: 'Daily living with telemetric ICP monitoring', 'Parenting a child with a CSF disorder', and 'The healthy sibling'. The ICP sensor provided the parents with security and made them trust their intuition, while the possibility of home monitoring ensured stability for the entire family and had a calming effect on healthy siblings. Home monitoring was seen as the system's greatest advantages, whereas size, weight, and functionality of the external monitoring equipment were highlighted as disadvantages.
All parents supported the telemetric ICP sensor as a valued tool in treatment guidance of their child and stated that advantages exceeded disadvantages. It was stated that the possibility of conducting ICP measurements at home reduced the need for acute hospital admissions, which consequently led to a more stable daily life for the entire family. Suggestions regarding technical improvements with focus on more compatible external monitoring equipment were raised by all parents included.
对患有复杂脑脊液疾病的儿童进行颅内压(ICP)遥测监测,可能有助于家长区分脑积水的急性和潜在危及生命的症状与其他疾病。
患者及家长对颅内压遥测监测系统实用性的看法如何,长期遥测植入物对患者及其家庭的日常生活有何影响?
采用定性案例研究设计,进行焦点小组访谈,访谈对象包括患有复杂脑脊液疾病且植入了遥测颅内压传感器的儿童的家长。
三位家长参与。基于主题分析,形成了三个主题:“颅内压遥测监测下的日常生活”、“养育患有脑脊液疾病的孩子”以及“健康的兄弟姐妹”。颅内压传感器为家长提供了安全感,使他们相信自己的直觉,而家庭监测的可能性确保了整个家庭的稳定,并对健康的兄弟姐妹起到了安抚作用。家庭监测被视为该系统最大的优势,而外部监测设备的尺寸、重量和功能则被视为劣势。
所有家长都支持将遥测颅内压传感器作为指导孩子治疗的重要工具,并表示优势大于劣势。据指出,在家中进行颅内压测量的可能性减少了急性住院的需求,从而使整个家庭的日常生活更加稳定。所有参与的家长都提出了关于技术改进的建议,重点是使外部监测设备更具兼容性。