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Intracranial Hypotension
Primary: Intracranial Pressure Measurements Estimated by the MRICP Technique. — 6.5 cm H20
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
Primary: Mean Change in Perimetric Mean Deviation — 1.43; 0.71 dB — p=0.05
High Altitude Headache
Primary: Change in Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter by Ultrasonography — 0.02; 0.02 mm — p=0.98
Post-Traumatic Headache
Primary: Frequency of Moderate or Severe Headache After Emergency Department (ED) Discharge — 31; 29; 42; 44 Participants — p=0.751
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Primary: Cerebral Artery Vasospasm — 16; 7 Participants
Headache
Primary: Number of Patients (in Digits) Got Earlier Relief of PDPH (in Hours) After Use of Hydrocortisone or Mannitol. — 25; 25 Participants
Spinal Cord Injury · Autonomic Dysreflexia · Baroreceptor Integrity
Primary: Systolic Blood Pressure — 93.21; 107.00; 95.8; 93.84 mmHg
Raised Ocular Pressure
Primary: Change in Intraoperative Ocular Pressure in Lumbar Spine Fusion Patients Head Raised 10 Degrees or Kept in Neutral Position — 9.26; 13.79 mm Hg
Headache
Primary: Reduction in Pain Scores at 60 Minutes — 48.7; 48.3 reduction in visual analog pain score
Craniosynostosis
Primary: Blood Flow and Perfusion — 26.8 ml/min/100g — p=0.004
Arnold-Chiari Malformation, Type 1 · Chiari Malformation Type I · Type I Arnold-Chiari Malformation
Primary: The Number of Participants With Surgical Complications — 8; 10 Participants
Post-Traumatic Headache
Primary: 0-10 Pain Scale on Which 0 = no Pain and 10= the Worst Pain Imaginable — 5.2; 3.8 units on a scale
Post-Traumatic Headache
Primary: Number of Participants With Sustained Headache Relief — 12 Participants
Postdural Puncture Headache
Primary: Headache Pain Score — 6.67; 2.33 units on a scale
Postdural Puncture Headache · Post-Lumbar Puncture Headache · Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks
Primary: Participants Who Report Post Dural Puncture Headaches — 21; 27 Participants — p=.877
Jugular Venous Flow
Primary: Internal Jugular Venous Flow — 0.04; 0.4; 0.04; 0.21 cm2
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
Primary: Intracranial Pressure — -0.3; -4.3 cmCSF
Head Trauma · Craniocerebral Injuries · Crushing Skull Injury
Primary: Sensitivity of InfraScanner 2000 TM to Detect Any Size Hematoma at the Patient Level — 85.6 percentage
Migraine Headache
Primary: Verbal Pain Score at 60 Minutes — 4.5; 4.9 units on a scale (0-10)
Vertebral Artery Dissection · Cerebrovascular Accident · Stroke
Primary: Changes in Blood Flow Through the Vertebral Artery and Posterior Cerebral and Cerebellar Circulation — 15.5; 15.1; 14.7 cm/s
Stroke · Intracranial Hypotension · Cerebral Edema
Primary: Number of Subjects With Tissue Damage — 0 Participants
Head Trauma · Craniocerebral Injuries · Crushing Skull Injury
Primary: Number of Participants With Detection of Hematoma Stratified by CT Positive and CT Negative Status — 158; 22; 126; 81 Participants
Meningioma
Primary: Intraoperative Blood Loss — 510; 500 ml — p=0.315
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, Aneurysmal · Vasospasm, Cerebral
Primary: Number of Participants Who Develop Delayed Cerebral Vasospasm — 2 Participants
Post-traumatic Headache
Primary: Change in Headache Relief — 23 percentage of headaches resolved — p=.079
Elevated Intracranial Pressure (ICP)
Primary: Changes in ONSD in mm With Changes in ICP in Healthy Volunteers. — 4.2 mm
Cerebral Hemorrhage · Cerebral Edema · Intracerebral Hemorrhage
Primary: Patient Tolerance of Conivaptan — 0; 0; 1; 0 Participants
Orthostatic Hypotension · Spinal Cord Injuries
Primary: Systolic Blood Pressure — 123; 125; 119; 122 mmHg
Intracranial Surgery
Primary: Hourly Pain Scores — 2.5; 3.6; 3.7; 5.2 units on a scale
Head Trauma · Crushing Skull Injury · Head Injury
Primary: Infrascanner 2500™ Diagnostic Performance — 79; 65; 27; 9 Participants