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Predicting Episodes of Intracranial Hypertension in Neuro-injured Patients: Development of a Decision Algorithm Using Artificial Intelligence (PREDICT-CE)

Predicting Episodes of Intracranial Hypertension in Neuro-injured Patients: Development of a Decision Algorithm Using Artificial Intelligence (PREDICT-CE)

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18-99 years
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Overview

The investigators wish to build up a database of clinical data and physiological signals with a view to developing a predictive algorithm based on continuous analysis of the intracranial pressure waveform and other parameters commonly used in intensive care to predict the occurrence of an episode of intracranial hypertension (HTIC). This algorithm will be designed using supervised learning statistical methods based on innovative statistical analysis methods (artificial intelligence). These methods are classically used to exploit massive data such as sensor data.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • More than 18 years
  • admission to intensive care for less than 3 days for a neurological lesion
  • Sensor placement for intracranial pressure monitoring

Exclusion Criteria:

  • patient under judicial protection
  • refusal to participate
  • patients under 18 years of age

Study details
    Creation of a Warehouse of Clinical Data and Physiological Signals at the Patient's Bedside

NCT06555900

University Hospital, Brest

21 October 2025

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