
ICP monitoring devices
Intracranial Pressure (ICP) monitoring devices are medical tools used to measure the pressure inside the skull, which contains the brain, cerebrospinal fluid, and blood. Elevated ICP can indicate brain injury or swelling, and monitoring helps healthcare providers evaluate and manage these conditions effectively. The devices typically involve small sensors placed within the skull or brain tissue, transmitting pressure data to a monitor. This information guides treatment decisions to reduce brain pressure, prevent further injury, and improve patient outcomes. ICP monitoring is a vital part of managing severe brain injuries and other neurological conditions.