17.11 A 9mW Ultrasonic Through Transmission Transceiver for Non-Invasive Intracranial Pressure Sensing.

Gerald Topalli, Yingying Fan, Matt Y. Cheung,Ashok Veeraraghavan, Mohammad Hirzallah,Taiyun Chi

IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference(2024)

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Intracranial pressure (ICP) measures the pressure exerted by fluids and tissues inside the skull, typically 7-15mmHg for healthy adults. Conditions such as traumatic brain injury, hydrocephalus, and intracranial hemorrhage often cause elevated ICP $(\gt 20$ mmHg), which is life-threatening and requires immediate medical interventions. These conditions also lead to changes in the ICP waveform morphology, especially an increased P2/P1 amplitude ratio, reflecting compromised cerebral compliance [1] (Fig. 17.11.1, top left). Clinicians routinely use ICP monitoring in neurovascular intensive care units (neuro-ICUs) because it provides actionable and timely information for patient care – the recovery of the ICP waveform morphology often suggests effective medical interventions.
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Intracranial Pressure,Non-invasive Intracranial Pressure,Waveform,Traumatic Brain Injury,Intracranial Hemorrhage,Hydrocephalus,Top Left,Neurovascular Unit,Amplitude Ratio,Intracranial Pressure Monitoring,Inverter,Internal Reflection,Measurement Resolution,Top Right,Delay Line,External Ventricular Drain,Voltage Swing,Time-to-digital Converter,NAND Gate
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