External Drainage and Monitoring
External Drainage and Monitoring
External drainage and monitoring is the temporary drainage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the lateral ventricles of the brain, or the lumbar space of the
spine, into an external collection bag. An external ventricular drainage (EVD) system drains CSF by using a combination of gravity and intercerebral pressure. The drainage rate depends on the height at which the EVD system is placed relative to the patient’s anatomy
EVDs are used in neuro critical care situations to
Relieve elevated intracranial pressure (ICP)
Drain infected CSF
Drain bloody CSF or blood after surgery or hemorrhage
Monitor the flow rate of CSF
The physician attaches the drainage system and indicates its level. A qualified critical care nursing professional maintains the system. Management of the patient with an external ventricular drain requires constant assessment and intervention