Neuromonitoring has evolved rapidly in recent years and there now are many new monitors that have revealed a great deal about the ongoing pathophysiology of brain injury and coma. Further evolution will include the consolidation of multi-modality monitoring (MMM), the development of next-generation informatics tools to identify complex physiologic events and decision support tools to permit targeted individualized care. In this review, we examine future directions and emerging technologies in neuromonitoring including: (1) device development, (2) what is the current limitation(s) of MMM in its present format(s), (3) what would improve the ability of MMM to enhance neurocritical care, and (4) how do we develop evidence for use of MMM?

Vespa, P., Menon, D., Le Roux, P., Citerio, G., Bader, M., Brophy, G., et al. (2014). The International Multi-disciplinary Consensus Conference on Multimodality Monitoring: Future Directions and Emerging Technologies. NEUROCRITICAL CARE, 21(2), 270-281 [10.1007/s12028-014-0049-x].

The International Multi-disciplinary Consensus Conference on Multimodality Monitoring: Future Directions and Emerging Technologies

Citerio G.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2014

Abstract

Neuromonitoring has evolved rapidly in recent years and there now are many new monitors that have revealed a great deal about the ongoing pathophysiology of brain injury and coma. Further evolution will include the consolidation of multi-modality monitoring (MMM), the development of next-generation informatics tools to identify complex physiologic events and decision support tools to permit targeted individualized care. In this review, we examine future directions and emerging technologies in neuromonitoring including: (1) device development, (2) what is the current limitation(s) of MMM in its present format(s), (3) what would improve the ability of MMM to enhance neurocritical care, and (4) how do we develop evidence for use of MMM?
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Informatics, Monitor, Secondary brain injury
English
2014
21
2
270
281
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Vespa, P., Menon, D., Le Roux, P., Citerio, G., Bader, M., Brophy, G., et al. (2014). The International Multi-disciplinary Consensus Conference on Multimodality Monitoring: Future Directions and Emerging Technologies. NEUROCRITICAL CARE, 21(2), 270-281 [10.1007/s12028-014-0049-x].
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