Patient-specific cranio-spinal compliance distribution using lumped-parameter model: its relation with ICP over a wide age range

ConclusionsThis paper describes MRI-based non-invasive way to determine the cranio-spinal compliance distribution in the brain and spinal canal sub-compartments. The proposed mathematics makes the model always stable and within the physiological range. The model-derived cranial compliance was strongly negatively correlated to non-invasive MR-ICP data from 104 patients, indicating that compliance distribution plays a major role in modulating ICP.
Source: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS - Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research