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      Zeroing a Transducer on an External Ventricular Drain.

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          BACKGROUND: External ventricular drains (EVDs) are commonly used in severely brain-injured patients to diagnose intracranial hypertension. The accuracy of the intracranial pressure reading is dependent on zeroing the external transducer to air. Recent concern about zeroing techniques has been identified in the neuroscience community. The open method requires removing the nonvented cap, and the closed method requires zeroing through the filter at the top of the burette. This critical appraisal seeks to explore whether zeroing a transducer on an EVD through the filter of the burette provides the same baseline zero as opening the transducer to air. METHODS: Independent searches in CINAHL, PubMed, and Web of Science were conducted using "external ventricular drain* OR EVD AND transducer"; secondary search terms included "zero AND transducer" AND "ventric." RESULTS: Database search produced 1 single observation study and 2 clinical practice guidelines from neuroscience professional organizations. The single observation study provided no evidence of equivalence between the 2 zeroing methods; the 2 clinical practice guidelines reference the open method. The transducer manufacturer's instructions for use direct the clinician to open the transducer to air by removing the nonvented cap. CONCLUSION: The question "Does zeroing the transducer on an EVD through the filter of the burette provide the same baseline zero as opening the transducer to air?" cannot be answered with the results of this appraisal. However, evidence found in the literature does suggest an open method to ensure the most accurate physiological value for treatment decisions.

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          Journal
          J Neurosci Nurs
          The Journal of neuroscience nursing : journal of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses
          Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
          1945-2810
          0888-0395
          Apr 01 2023
          : 55
          : 2
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          [1 ] Questions or comments about this article may be directed to Rachel Malloy, MSN RN CNRN SCRN, at Rachel.Malloy@natus.com or rachel.malloy.aann@gmail.com . R.M. is Clinical Application Manager, Natus.
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          01376517-202304000-00005
          10.1097/JNN.0000000000000691
          36693626
          b11986b6-4f2e-432a-9e3f-53b41ba14e51
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