Suspected intracranial hypertension in COVID-19 patients with severe respiratory failure
Marco Carbonara, Erica Ferrari, Tatiana Birg, Veronica Punzi, Francesca Bichi, Beatrice Lazzari, Valentina Palmaverdi, Nicola Bottino, Fabrizio Ortolano, Tommaso Zoerle, Giorgio Conte, Nino Stocchetti, Elisa R. Zanier

TL;DR
This study found signs of increased brain pressure in ventilated COVID-19 patients, possibly linked to high carbon dioxide levels.
Contribution
The study introduces noninvasive neurological monitoring to detect intracranial hypertension in ventilated COVID-19 patients.
Findings
Enlarged optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) was observed, suggesting raised intracranial pressure.
Increased minute ventilation reduced ONSD and carbon dioxide levels in a subgroup of patients.
No long-term neurological issues were found in patients at six-month follow-up.
Abstract
COVID-19 patients may exhibit neurological symptoms due to direct viral damage, systemic inflammatory syndrome, or treatment side effects. Mechanical ventilation in patients with severe respiratory failure often requires sedation and neuromuscular blockade, hindering thorough clinical examinations. This study aimed to investigate neurological involvement through clinical and noninvasive techniques and to detect signs of intracranial hypertension in these patients. We conducted a prospective observational study on mechanically ventilated COVID-19 adult patients admitted to our ICU, following standard of care protocols for ventilation and permissive hypercapnia. Data were collected at three time points: admission day (T1), day seven (T7), and day fourteen (T14). At each time point, patients underwent multimodal noninvasive neurological monitoring, including clinical examination,…
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TopicsManufacturing Process and Optimization · Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization · Assembly Line Balancing Optimization
