Diffuse Optics for Pediatric Hydrocephalus Management
用于小儿脑积水治疗的漫射光学器件
基本信息
- 批准号:10348794
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 38.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-02-01 至 2025-01-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:2 year oldAffectAgeBiological MarkersBlood PressureBrainBrain InjuriesCaringCerebral IschemiaCerebral VentriclesCerebrospinal FluidCerebrovascular CirculationCerebrumChildChildhoodClinicalDataDecision MakingDetectionDevelopmentDiagnosisDiffuseDiseaseEtiologyEvaluationExposure toFailureFamily suidaeGoalsHeadHemorrhageHydrocephalusImageInfantInstitutionInterventionIntracranial HypertensionIntracranial PressureIonizing radiationIschemiaJudgmentKnowledgeLive BirthMeasurementMeasuresMeningomyeloceleMetabolismMicrodialysisMonitorNamesNeonatalNeurologic DeficitNeurological outcomeNeurosurgeonNon-Invasive Cancer DetectionOperative Surgical ProceduresOpticsOxygenPatientsPhysiologyPrincipal InvestigatorProceduresProxyPyruvateResearchRiskRisk FactorsScientistShunt DeviceStenosisSumTechniquesTechnologyTimeToddlerTranslatingTranslationsUnited StatesValidationVentricularVulnerable PopulationsX-Ray Computed Tomographyagedarteriolebasecerebral blood volumecerebral hemodynamicscongenital heart disorderexperiencefallshemodynamicsindexinginfection riskinterstitiallight intensitymultimodal datamultimodalitynoveloperationporcine modelpressurepreventtool
项目摘要
ABSTRACT
Hydrocephalus is a disorder of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) physiology that results in progressive expansion of
cerebral ventricles and elevated intracranial pressure (ICP). It affects 1-2 of every 1000 live births, making it the
most common disease treated by pediatric neurosurgeons in the US. The usual treatment is neurosurgical shunt
placement to divert CSF and relieve elevated ICP. Decision-making about when and if to intervene is mostly
based on imaging evidence of enlarged ventricular size and clinical judgement. Ventricular size, however, is a
suboptimal surrogate of elevated ICP and ischemia. Indeed, roughly 15% of patients experiencing elevated ICP
do not have CT imaging evidence of increased ventricle size. The inconsistent relationship between ICP and
ventricular size increases the risk of prolonged intracranial hypertension, ischemia, and secondary brain damage
occurring prior to surgical treatment.
The primary goals of this proposal are to: (1) develop and validate a novel diffuse optical approach for non-
invasive detection of elevated ICP and cerebral ischemia; and (2) use multimodal longitudinal diffuse optical
measures of cerebral hemodynamics to identify risk factors for the development of elevated ICP. Diffuse optics
techniques provide a wealth of multimodal cerebral hemodynamic data continuously, non-invasively, and at the
bedside. Specifically, diffuse optics technology can measure indices of cerebral blood flow (CBF), oxygen
extraction fraction (OEF), and oxygen metabolism (CMRO2). The principal investigator (PI) has also pioneered
a novel optical approach for assessment of elevated ICP. The approach is based on measurement of cerebral
critical closing pressure (CrCP) with near-infrared light intensity correlations. CrCP is the sum of ICP and active
arteriolar wall tension, and its name reflects the notion that arterioles close and CBF ceases when arterial blood
pressure falls below the CrCP threshold.
This proposal will use diffuse optics to measure longitudinal hemodynamics of brain physiology during
progressive ventricular enlargement in a large group of children (Aim 1). The multimodal data will be related to
invasive intraoperative ICP measurements for: (1) identification of preoperative risk factors of elevated ICP; and
(2) validation of elevated CrCP as a metric of elevated ICP. Diffuse optical neuro-monitoring will further be
compared to invasive neuro-monitoring in a pediatric piglet model of intracranial hypertension to develop
optical biomarkers of ischemia and elevated ICP (Aim 2). In Aim 3, diffuse optics will be translated for
diagnosing shunt failure in older children, which occurs in 40% of patients within 2 years of age.
The proposal’s interdisciplinary team of physical scientists and clinicians provides leading expertise in diffuse
optics, piglet model research, and hydrocephalus care. Ultimately, by allowing the timing of surgical intervention
to be optimized and individualized for each patient, diffuse optics promises to substantially reduce or prevent
secondary brain damage from hydrocephalus.
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Diffuse Optics for Pediatric Hydrocephalus Management
用于小儿脑积水治疗的漫射光学器件
- 批准号:
10087981 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 38.5万 - 项目类别:
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- 资助金额:
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