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Optic nerve sheath diameters in healthy adults measured by computer tomography 被引量:3
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作者 Michael Vaiman rani abuita Inessa Bekerman 《International Journal of Ophthalmology(English edition)》 SCIE CAS 2015年第6期1240-1244,共5页
AIMTo measure optic nerve sheath diameters (ONSD) in different locations by computer tomography (CT) and to recommend the best location for cases when ONSD is used for intracranial pressure monitoring.METHODSIn a pros... AIMTo measure optic nerve sheath diameters (ONSD) in different locations by computer tomography (CT) and to recommend the best location for cases when ONSD is used for intracranial pressure monitoring.METHODSIn a prospective cohort study, CT data of 300 healthy adults were analyzed (600 eyes). In all cases, the CT investigation was performed at the Emergency Department because of the various conditions that proved not to be connected with ophthalmological or neurological pathology. The ONSD were measured at 3 mm and 8 mm distance from the globe, and 3 mm from the anterior opening of the optic canal. The correlation analysis was performed with gender, age, and ethnic background.RESULTSThe right/left ONSD are 4.94&#x000b1;1.51/5.17&#x000b1;1.34 mm at 3 mm, 4.35&#x000b1;0.76/4.45&#x000b1;0.62 mm at 8 mm from the globe, and 3.55&#x000b1;0.82/3.65&#x000b1;0.7 mm at 3 mm from the optic canal. No significant differences correlated with gender of the patients, their age, and ethnic background were found.CONCLUSIONIn healthy persons, the ONSD varies from 5.17&#x000b1;1.34 mm to 3.55&#x000b1;0.82 mm in different locations within the intraorbital space. The most stable results with lesser standard deviation can be obtained if it is measured 8-10 mm from the globe. 展开更多
关键词 optic nerve sheath computer tomography intracranial pressure
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