A fluid-structure interaction model of THe internal carotid and ophthalmic arteries for THE Noninvasive intracranial pressure measurement method

Accurate and clinically safe measurements of intracranial pressure (ICP) are crucial for secondary brain damage prevention. There are two methods of ICP measurement: invasive and noninvasive. Invasive methods are clinically unsafe; therefore, safer noninvasive methods are being developed. One of the noninvasive ICP measurement methods implements the balance principle, which assumes that if the velocity of blood flow in both ophthalmic artery segments – the intracranial (IOA) and extracranial (EOA) – is equal, then the acting ICP on the IOA and the external pressure (Pe) on the EOA are also equal.
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