Start
Entdecken
nav.journalClub
Trends
Mehr
synapse
⌘+K
Sprache
Deutsch
Deutsch
Hydrostatic-pressure-dependent acoustic properties of brain tissue and their implications in non-invasive ICP monitoring | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Hydrostatic-pressure-dependent acoustic properties of brain tissue and their implications in non-invasive ICP monitoring
JS
Junda Shen
XW
Xiuwei Wan
XY
Xingyu Yao
See all
Key Points
Acoustic properties of brain tissue change significantly with hydrostatic pressure, impacting measurement accuracy.
A notable increase in acoustic velocity was observed at varying pressures, stressing the need for calibrated assessments.
Assessment of acoustic properties was evaluated through methods of fluid dynamics and biomechanics in a controlled environment.
Highlights the potential for developing non-invasive techniques to monitor intracranial pressure, aiding clinical practices.
Mark Helpful
Like
Save
Bookmark
Relay
Share
Cite This Study
Copy
Shen et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69a76755badf0bb9e87e081a
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2026.113196
Mark Helpful
Like
Save
Bookmark
Relay
Share