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Table 1 List of studies included in systematic review

From: Ultrasound detected increase in optic disk height to identify elevated intracranial pressure: a systematic review

Title

Author

Participants

A Prospective Study of Optic Nerve Ultrasound for the Detection of Elevated Intracranial Pressure in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

Agrawal et al. [26]

120 adults

Accuracy of Diagnostic Imaging Modalities for Classifying Pediatric Eyes as Papilledema Versus Pseudopapilledema

Chang et al. [27]

19 children

Diagnostic Value of Systematic Imaging Examination in Embedded Optic Disc Drusen in Adolescents with Mild Visual Impairment

Jia et al. [14]

11 (13–23 y.o.)

Emergency point-of-care ultrasound detection of papilledema in the pediatric emergency department

Ben-Yakov et al. [28]

4 children

Feasibility and usefulness of ultrasonography in idiopathic intracranial hypertension or secondary intracranial hypertension

Lochner et al. [29]

42 adults

Four-dimensional ultrasound imaging in neuro-ophthalmology

Titianova et al. [12]

30 adults

Identification of optic disc elevation and the crescent sign using point-of-care ocular ultrasound in children

Marchese et al. [30]

4 children

Identification of Optic Nerve Swelling Using Point-of-Care Ocular Ultrasound in Children

Marchese et al. [31]

76 children

Low energy diet and intracranial pressure in women with idiopathic intracranial hypertension: prospective cohort study

Sinclair et al. [32]

25 adult women

Ocular ultrasonography for diagnosing increased intracranial pressure in patients with severe preeclampsia

Simenc et al. [33]

60 adult women

Ocular ultrasound for monitoring pseudotumor cerebri syndrome

Lochner et al. [34]

22 adults

Optic nerve sheath enlargement in acute intracranial hypertension

Hansen et al. [35]

36 adults

Point-of-care ocular ultrasound to detect optic disc swelling

Teismann et al. [36]

14 adults

Point-of-care ultrasonography for the identification of 2 children with optic disc drusen mimicking papilledema

Braun et al. [37]

2 children

Role of Orbital Ultrasound in the Assessment of Clinically Detected Papilledema

Mohson et al. [38]

80 adults

Sonographic assessment of optic nerve and ophthalmic vessels in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension

Ebraheim et al. [39]

54 adults

Sonographic assessment of the optic nerve and the central retinal artery in idiopathic intracranial hypertension

Jeub et al. [40]

39 adults

Sonographic assessment of the optic nerve sheath in idiopathic intracranial hypertension

Bäuerle et al. [41]

35 adults

The efficacy of optic nerve ultrasonography for differentiating papilloedema from pseudopapilloedema in eyes with swollen optic discs

Neudorfer et al. [42]

44 adults + children

The usefulness of multimodal imaging for differentiating pseudopapilloedema and true swelling of the optic nerve head: a review and case series

Chiang et al. [43]

5 adults

Ultrasonographic evaluation of optic disc swelling: comparison with CSLO in idiopathic intracranial hypertension

Tamburrelli et al. [44]

36 adults

Ultrasound assessment of optic disc edema in patients with headache

Daulaire et al. [45]

3 adults

Utility of Point-of-Care Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension in the Emergency Department

Huo et al. [46]

5 adults

Bedside ocular ultrasonography for diagnosing increased intracranial pressure in patients with leptomeningeal metastases from non-small-cell lung cancer

Jiang et al. [47]

137 adults

Pediatric point-of-care ultrasound of optic disc elevation for increased intracranial pressure: A pilot study

Tessaro et al. [48]

40 children

Reliability and feasibility of optic nerve point-of-care ultrasound in pediatric patients with ventricular shunts

Gauthey et al. [49]

81 children

Sonographic and ophthalmic assessment of optic nerve in patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension: A longitudinal study

Knodel et al. [50]

44 adults

Transorbital sonography: A non-invasive bedside screening tool for detection of pseudotumor cerebri syndrome

Korsbæk et al. [51]

74 adults

Ultrasonic optic disc height combined with the optic nerve sheath diameter as a promising non-invasive marker of elevated intracranial pressure

Yu et al. [52]

107 adults