Claims
- 1. A method of assessing intracranial pressure in a human or an animal, comprising the steps of:
obtaining a first set of intracranial blood flow data; generating at least two blood flow factor values from said first set of intracranial flow data; correlating said at least two blood flow factor values; and assessing intracranial pressure based at least on said correlated blood flow factor values.
- 2. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 1, wherein said at least two blood flow factor values include at least one of a mean flow velocity value, a systolic acceleration value, a pulsatility index value, a natural logarithm of systolic acceleration value, a peak systolic velocity value, an end diastolic velocity value, a peak systolic time value, an end diastolic time value, an acceleration/mean flow velocity index value, a velocity/impedance index value and an acceleration/impedance index value.
- 3. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 1, further comprising the step of correlating at least three blood flow factor values.
- 4. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 1, wherein said step of obtaining intracranial blood flow data comprises use of emissive and reflective wave technology.
- 5. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 4, wherein said emissive and reflective wave technology includes ultrasound technology.
- 6. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 5, wherein said ultrasound technology includes Doppler technology.
- 7. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 4, wherein said emissive and reflective wave technology includes laser technology.
- 8. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 1, further comprising the step of generating a reference data set of correlated blood flow factor values.
- 9. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 1, further comprising the step of supplementing a reference data set of correlated blood flow factor values with additional correlated blood flow factor values and data.
- 10. The method assessing intracranial pressure of claim 1, further comprising the step of comparing said correlated blood flow factor values with a reference data set of correlated blood flow factor values.
- 11. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 1, further comprising the step of diagnosing a subject suffering or suspected of suffering from a condition characterized by increased intracranial pressure based at least on said step of assessing intracranial pressure.
- 12. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 11, wherein said step of diagnosing includes diagnosing said subject as suffering from a form of hydrocephalus.
- 13. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 12, wherein said form of hydrocephalus is normal pressure hydrocephalus.
- 14. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 11, wherein said step of diagnosing includes diagnosing said subject as suffering from dementia.
- 15. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 1, wherein said method comprises part of a treatment regimen for a subject suffering or suspected of suffering from a condition characterized by increased intracranial pressure.
- 16. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 15, wherein said method comprises monitoring the efficacy of a treatment regimen of a subject suffering from or suspected of suffering from a condition characterized by increased intracranial pressure.
- 17. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 15, wherein said condition characterized by increased intracranial pressure comprises a form of hydrocephalus.
- 18. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 15, wherein said condition characterized by increased intracranial pressure comprises normal pressure hydrocephalus.
- 19. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 18, wherein said treatment regimen comprises at least the use of a shunt.
- 20. The method of assessing intracranial pressure claim 19, wherein said shunt is a programmable shunt.
- 21. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 1, wherein said method is used as part of the development and improvement of shunt technology.
- 22. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 1, further comprising the step of programming or reprogramming a shunt based at least on said step of assessing intracranial pressure based at least on said correlated blood flow factor values.
- 23. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 1, wherein said method is used to screen a subject for increased intracranial pressure.
- 24. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 22, wherein said screening of a subject occurs as part of a admission procedure to a health care facility.
- 25. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 22, wherein said screening of a subject occurs as part of a monitoring protocol at health care facility.
- 26. The method of assessing intracranial pressure of claim 1, further comprising the step of inserting the blood flow factor values into a schema.
- 27. A method of assessing hydrocephalus in a human or an animal, comprising the steps of:
obtaining a first set of intracranial blood flow data; generating at least two blood flow factor values from said first set of intracranial flow data; correlating said at least two blood flow factor values; and assessing intracranial pressure based at least on said correlated blood flow factor values.
- 28. The method of assessing hydrocephalus of claim 27, wherein said at least two blood flow factor values include at least one of a mean flow velocity value, a systolic acceleration value, a pulsatility index value, a natural logarithm of systolic acceleration value, a peak systolic velocity value, an end diastolic velocity value, a peak systolic time value, an end diastolic time value, an acceleration/mean flow velocity index value, a velocity/impedance index value and an acceleration/impedance index value.
- 29. A method of assessing dementia in a human or an animal, comprising the steps of:
obtaining a first set of intracranial blood flow data; generating at least two blood flow factor values from said first set of intracranial flow data; correlating said at least two blood flow factor values; and assessing intracranial pressure based at least on said correlated blood flow factor values.
- 30. The method of assessing dementia of claim 29, wherein said at least two blood flow factor values include at least one of a mean flow velocity value, a systolic acceleration value, a pulsatility index value, a natural logarithm of systolic acceleration value, a peak systolic velocity value, an end diastolic velocity value, a peak systolic time value, an end diastolic time value, an acceleration/mean flow velocity index value, a velocity/impedance index value and an acceleration/impedance index value.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application claiming priority to co-pending, commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/966,367 filed on Oct. 1, 2001 and also claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/381, 789, filed May 21, 2002 and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/384,819, filed Jun. 4, 2002. The above applications are expressly incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60381789 |
May 2002 |
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60384819 |
Jun 2002 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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