Piper I R, Miller J D
Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Neurosurgery. 1995 Jun;36(6):1142-4; discussion 1144-5. doi: 10.1227/00006123-199506000-00012.
Both laboratory and clinical trials have indicated the reliability of a new catheter-tip, strain-gauge intracranial pressure transducer. We report on the results of bench tests comparing the wave-form analysis capabilities of the new Codman intracranial pressure MicroSensor and a similar strain-gauge transducer. Good agreement was found between the two sensors with no significant nonlinearity or hysteresis over a measured pressure range from 0 to 100 mg Hg. Under "fluid-filled" conditions, the MicroSensor showed good reproduction of an arterial pressure wave form; when spectral analysis was used to analyze the two sensor types and break them down into harmonic components, no significant differences could be found for any of the first 10 amplitude and phase harmonics. If proven to stay robust after long-term clinical use, this sensor may be a useful alternative to the existing transducer systems for routinely monitoring the intracranial pressure and its wave form.
实验室和临床试验均已表明一种新型导管尖端应变片式颅内压传感器的可靠性。我们报告了对新型Codman颅内压微传感器和一种类似应变片式传感器的波形分析能力进行台架测试的结果。在0至100 mmHg的测量压力范围内,两种传感器之间具有良好的一致性,没有明显的非线性或滞后现象。在“充液”条件下,微传感器能很好地再现动脉压波形;当使用频谱分析来分析这两种传感器类型并将它们分解为谐波成分时,前10个幅度和相位谐波中的任何一个都没有发现显著差异。如果经长期临床使用证明仍能保持稳定,这种传感器可能是现有传感器系统的一种有用替代品,用于常规监测颅内压及其波形。