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The Presence of Blood in a Strain Gauge Pressure Transducer Has a Clinical Effect on the Accuracy of Intracranial Pressure Readings

Emerson B. Nairon, BSA Jeslin Joseph, BS Abdulkadir Kamal, BSN, RN David R. Busch, PhD DaiWai M. Olson, PhD, RN, FNCS

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IMPORTANCE:. Patients admitted with cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral edema often undergo external ventricular drain (EVD) placement to monitor and manage intracranial pressure (ICP). A strain gauge transducer accompanies the EVD to convert a pressure signal to an electrical waveform and assign a numeric value to the ICP. OBJECTIVES:. This study explored ICP accuracy in the presence of blood and other viscous fluid contaminates in the transducer. DESIGN:. Preclinical comparative design study. SETTING:. Laboratory setting using two Natus EVDs, two strain gauge transducers, and a sealed pressure chamber. PARTICIPANTS:. No human subjects or animal models were used. INTERVENTIONS:. A control transducer primed with saline was compared with an investigational transducer primed with blood or with saline/glycerol mixtures in mass:mass ratios of 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% glycerol. Volume in a sealed chamber was manipulated to reflect changes in ICP to explore the impact of contaminates on pressure measurement. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS:. From 90 paired observations, ICP readings were statistically significantly different between the control (saline) and experimental (glycerol or blood) transducers. The time to a stable pressure reading was significantly different for saline vs. 25% glycerol (< 0.0005), 50% glycerol (< 0.005), 75% glycerol (< 0.0001), 100% glycerol (< 0.0005), and blood (< 0.0005). A difference in resting stable pressure was observed for saline vs. blood primed transducers (0.041). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE:. There are statistically significant and clinically relevant differences in time to a stable pressure reading when contaminates are introduced into a closed drainage system. Changing a transducer based on the presence of blood contaminate should be considered to improve accuracy but must be weighed against the risk of introducing infection.

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Emerson B. Nairon, BSA

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Jeslin Joseph, BS

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Abdulkadir Kamal, BSN, RN

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David R. Busch, PhD

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DaiWai M. Olson, PhD, RN, FNCS

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BSA, E.B.N., BS, J.J., RN, A.K.B., PhD, D.R.B., FNCS, D.M.O.P.R. (2024). The Presence of Blood in a Strain Gauge Pressure Transducer Has a Clinical Effect on the Accuracy of Intracranial Pressure Readings. https://doi.org/10.1097/CCE.0000000000001089

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2024
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