TY - JOUR T1 - Physics-Informed Neural Network for Non-Invasive Estimation of Intracranial Pressure Using Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound Waveforms and Arterial Blood Pressure Signals AU - Chen Hao AU - Liu Fang AU - Zhao Lin JF - Journal of Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare Systems JO - J. Artif. Intell. Healthc. Syst. SN - 3149-8981 Y1 - 2023 VL - 2 IS - 2 SP - 75 N2 - Elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) is a critical condition in traumatic brain injury, stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, and hydrocephalus, often associated with poor outcomes when exceeding 20–25 mmHg. While invasive monitoring is accurate, it carries risks and is not always feasible, motivating the use of non-invasive approaches based on transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasound and arterial blood pressure (ABP) waveforms for continuous neurocritical care monitoring. However, existing non-invasive methods and purely data-driven machine learning models often lack physiological grounding, leading to reduced reliability and potential violations of cerebral hemodynamic principles, especially across diverse ICU settings with variable signal quality. To address these limitations, a physics-informed neural network (PINN) framework is proposed that integrates TCD and ABP signals while embedding cerebral hemodynamic equations into the learning process. The model uses separate encoders for TCD and ABP features, followed by a physics-constrained module and a loss function combining data accuracy with physical law consistency, such as mass conservation and pressure–flow relationships. This structure enables physiologically consistent ICP estimation, reduces data requirements, and improves generalization in clinical environments where labeled data are limited. Overall, the PINN-based approach enables more reliable, non-invasive, and continuous ICP monitoring by combining machine learning with physiological modeling. It offers a safer alternative when invasive monitoring is not possible and supports improved clinical decision-making in neurocritical care, though challenges remain in modeling complex autoregulation and ensuring high-quality waveform inputs. UR - https://cirpublications.com/p195478233 ER -