Optic nerve sheath diameter in intracranial hypertension: Measurement external or internal of the dura mater?

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Background and Purpose: Optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) is a promising metric to estimate intracranial pressure (ICP). There is no consensus whether ONSD should be measured external (ONSDext) or internal (ONSDint) of the dura mater. Expert opinion favors ONSDint, though without clear evidence to support this. Adjustments of ONSD for eye diameter (ED) and optic nerve diameter (OND) have been suggested to improve precision. We examined the diagnostic accuracy of ONSDext and ONSDint for estimating ICP, unadjusted as well as adjusted for ED and OND. Methods: We performed an observational cohort study, measuring ONSDext and ONSDint in patients with invasive ICP monitoring at Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden. We used ONSDext and ONSDint unadjusted as well as adjusted for ED and for OND. We compared the area under the receiver operator characteristics curve (AUROC) for these methods. Thresholds for elevated ICP were set at ≥20 and ≥22 mmHg, respectively. Results: We included 220 measurements from 100 patients. Median ONSDext and ONSDint were significantly different at 6.7 and 5.2 mm (p =.00). There was no significant difference in AUROC for predicting elevated ICP between ONSDext and ONSDint (.67 vs.64, p =.31). Adjustment for ED yielded better diagnostic accuracy (AUROC, cutoff, sensitivity, specificity) for ONSDext/ED (.76,.29,.81,.62) and ONSDint/ED (.71,.24,.5,.89). Conclusions: ONSDext and ONSDint differ significantly and are not interchangeable. However, there were no significant differences in diagnostic accuracy between ONSDext and ONSDint. Adjustment for ED may improve diagnostic accuracy of ONSD.

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Pansell, J., Bell, M., Rudberg, P., Friman, O., & Cooray, C. (2023). Optic nerve sheath diameter in intracranial hypertension: Measurement external or internal of the dura mater? Journal of Neuroimaging, 33(1), 58–66. https://doi.org/10.1111/jon.13062

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