Utility of intraocular pressure measurement by ultrasound as an indicator of intracranial pressure in traumatic brain injury. A systematic review.

Authors

  • Luis Carlos Jiménez Caicedo Escuela Latinoamericana de Medicina
  • Nelitza Judith Rojas Universidad Libre de Barranquilla
  • Betty Liliana Coral Gaón Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira

Keywords:

Ultrasound, trauma, intraocular, diagnosis

Abstract

Optic nerve sheath ultrasound is a tool that could be used for diagnosing intracranial
hypertension, particularly in the context of severe traumatic brain injury. It is a sensitive and
specific test, readily available at the patient’s bedside, which allows for quick decision-making
and timely interventions. Additionally, it provides data that can serve as predictors of mortality.
However, it should be considered a complementary study and not a replacement for the invasive
methods commonly used in daily practice.

Published

2024-07-01 — Updated on 2025-08-18

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How to Cite

Jiménez Caicedo, L. C., Rojas , N. J., & Coral Gaón, B. L. (2025). Utility of intraocular pressure measurement by ultrasound as an indicator of intracranial pressure in traumatic brain injury. A systematic review. Scientific and Educational Medical Journal, 4(3), 38 - 46. Retrieved from https://www.medicaljournal.com.co/index.php/mj/article/view/133 (Original work published July 1, 2024)

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