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A noninvasive method to determine intracranial pressure fluctuations from MR measurements of cerebrospinal fluid flow in the spinal canal

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Abstract

The periodic fluctuation of the intracranial pressure induced by the cardiac cycle is an important physiological signal that plays a role in many pathologies of the central nervous system. Currently, it can only be measured invasively with a pressure sensor inserted through a burr hole in the skull. Here, we present a noninvasive method to determine the intracranial pressure fluctuations from magnetic resonance measurements of cerebrospinal fluid flow in the spinal canal.

Presenters

  • Wilfried Coenen

    Univ. Carlos III de Madrid, Univ Carlos III De Madrid, Universidad Carlos III De Madrid

Authors

  • Wilfried Coenen

    Univ. Carlos III de Madrid, Univ Carlos III De Madrid, Universidad Carlos III De Madrid

  • Stephanie Sincomb

    University of California, San Diego

  • Candido Gutierrez-Montes

    Univ. de Jaén, University of Jaén

  • Carlos Martínez-Bazán

    Univ. de Granada

  • Victor Haughton

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

  • Antonio L Sanchez

    University of California, San Diego