
Critical Care, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 29(1)
Published: June 5, 2025
Abstract The Monro-Kellie doctrine, introduced in the late 18th century, was a groundbreaking concept aimed at explaining interactions between intracranial volume components. It has since become cornerstone of brain physiology, now recognized as dynamics. Initially, doctrine focused on physiological observations three incompressible components cranial vault: tissue, blood, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Over centuries, advancements neuroscience medical technology have deepened our understanding pressure (ICP) regulation, its pathophysiological implications role neurological disorders. This revisitation examines how impairments cerebrovascular autoregulation, compartmentalization glymphatic system interact severely brain-injured patients, calling for new management strategies when facing these critical situations. Additionally, it reinforces need holistic monitoring approach to improve early diagnostics intervention. evolution ICP assessment significantly shaped trauma, spontaneous bleeding, ischemic stroke, hydrocephalus. With introduction innovative tools such ultrasound, automated pupillometry noninvasive waveform monitoring, is shifting toward more accessible continuous evaluation strategies. review explores blending historical principles with cutting-edge innovations transforming neuromonitoring enhancing patient outcomes care.
Language: Английский