Evaluation of Postoperative Intracranial Pressure in Patients Undergoing Intracranial Tumor Surgery
- Conditions
- OPTIC NERVEINTRACRANIAL PRESSUREINTRACRANIAL TUMOR
- Interventions
- Procedure: USGProcedure: BCT
- Registration Number
- NCT06559566
- Lead Sponsor
- Sezen Kumaş Solak
- Brief Summary
Ultrasonography(USG)-guided optic nerve sheath diameter measurement and its correlation with brain computed tomography in the evaluation of intracranial pressure in patients who underwent intracranial brain tumor surgery.
- Detailed Description
Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter (ONSD) Measurement is a non-invasive diagnostic method used to detect increased intracranial pressure, and in general, ONSD measurement over 5 mm has been found to be associated with increased intracranial pressure.ONSD will be measured using an USG device within the specified time periods.
T0: Before anesthesia induction T1: First 5 minutes immediately after induction of anesthesia T2: At the end of the surgery before extubation /minute T3: Within the first hour/minute after extubation T4: 12 hours/minute after tumor resection T5. 24 hours/minute after tumor resection
ONSD measurement in brain computer tomography (BCT); Eyeball diameter and optic nerve diameter measurements will be made on BCT transverse images at the optic nerve level and recorded.In patients, USG and BCT correlation comparison is planned before the operation (T0), in the first hour after the end of post-operative surgery (T3) and at the 24th hour after post-operative surgery (T5).
T0: ONSD measurement in pre-operative Brain CT T3: BCT ONSD measurement/minute within the first hour following the postoperative period T5: BCT ONSD measurement/minute 24 hours following the postoperative period
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 50
- Patients over 18 -65 years
- Brain malignant neoplasm tumor
- Brain benign neoplasm supratentorial
- Brain benign neoplasm infratentorial information
- Patients who cannot provide adequate image quality in ocular ultrasonography
- Who are unconscious or have a Glasgow coma scale of less than 15
- Pseudotumor cerebri
- Optic nerve arachnoid cyst
- Patients with open injuries involving the eyelid and surrounding area
- Optic nerve malignant neoplasm
- Injury of the optic nerve and its pathways
- Systemic Lupus Erythematosis,
- Scleroderma
- Multiple Sclerosis, sarcoidosis
- Thyrotoxicosis (hyperthyroidism)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description ONSD measurement with USG USG After the ONSD measurement is made before anesthesia induction, general anesthesia will be given to each patient according to the institutional protocol. The ONSD measurements of the patients will be measured according to the T0, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 time period by a person who has experience in using USG T0: Before anesthesia induction T1: First 5 minutes immediately after induction of anesthesia T2: At the end of the surgery before extubation /minute T3: Within the first hour/minute after extubation T4: 12 hours/minute after tumor resection T5. 24 hours/minute after tumor resection ONSD measurement with BCT BCT In patients, USG and BCT correlation comparison is planned before the operation (T0), in the first hour after the end of post-operative surgery (T3) and at the 24th hour after post-operative surgery (T5). T0: ONSD measurement in pre-operative BCT T3: BCT ONSD measurement/minute within the first hour following the postoperative period T5: BCT ONSD measurement/minute 24 hours following the postoperative period The measurement of ONSD in BCT is; Eyeball diameter and optic nerve diameter measurements will be made on BCT transverse images at the optic nerve level and recorded.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method intracranial pressure T0: Before anesthesia induction T1: peroperative5. minutes T2: At the end of the surgery 6.hours T3:after extubation 1 hours T4: postoperative 12.hours T5. postoperative 24.hours To compare the optic nerve diameter measurement ,USG and BBT values used to measure intracranial pressure in patients with brain tumor surgery
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Heart Rate T0: Before anesthesia induction T1: preoperative 5.minutes T2: At the end of the surgery 6.hoursT3:after extubation 1 hours T4: postoperative 12.hours T5. postoperative 24.hours To compare the heart rate measurement
Blood pressure T0: Before anesthesia induction T1: preoperative 5.minutes T2: At the end of the surgery 6.hours T3 extubation 1 hours T4: postoperative 12.hours T5. postoperative 24.hours To compare the blood pressure measurement