Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2742740 Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The monitoring of critically ill brain-injured patients has become increasingly complex. Several techniques are now available for global and regional brain monitoring that provide early warning of impending brain ischaemia and allow optimization of cerebral haemodynamics, oxygenation and metabolism. Developments in multimodality monitoring have enabled a move away from rigid physiological target setting to an individually tailored, patient-specific approach. Multimodal monitoring generates large and complex datasets, and systems that analyse and present information in a user-friendly format at the bedside are essential to maximize its clinical relevance. This review describes current neuromonitoring techniques used during the intensive care management of brain injury.

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