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Lundberg C waves have an amplitude up to 20 mmHg and a frequency of 4–8 per minute, and may be seen in the normal ICP waveform or superimposed on other plateau waves with higher amplitudes.
Currently, the most effective way to monitor ICP is to drill a hole in the skull and advance a catheter into the brain tissue to collect waveform information—a high-risk procedure that requires ...
Japanese scientist have treated the brain like a tuned circuit to get accurate intracranial pressure (ICP) measurements without invasive surgery. ICP is a valuable parameter, for example in ...
Next, they used ABP, ECG, and PPG waveforms to train six different deep-learning algorithms to see if they could generate ICP waveforms that were accurate when compared to the "ground truth" ICP ...
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