Physiological Signatures of Brain Death Uncovered by Intracranial Multimodal Neuromonitoring
Conclusions: A characteristic set of changes in cerebrovascular physiology and neurochemistry occurs during brain death. These changes can be identified by intracranial neuromonitoring.Read More
Development, implementation, and evaluation of a novel guideline engine for pediatric patients with severe traumatic brain injury: a study protocol
This study will lead to the development and feasibility testing of an adaptable strategy for implementing guideline-based care for severe TBI, a strategy that meets the needs of individual critical care environments and patients. A future study will test the adaptability and impact of the bedside guideline engine in a randomized clinical trial.Read More
Automated False Alarm Reduction in a Real-Life Intensive Care Setting Using Motion Detection
The proposed system is a step forward toward alarm reduction; however, implementation of additional layers, such as signal curve analysis, multiple parameter correlation analysis and/or more sophisticated video-based analytics are needed for improvement.Read More
Cerebral and Renal Oxygenation in Infants Undergoing Laparoscopic Gastrostomy Tube Placement
During a short infant laparoscopic procedure, no significant alteration in cerebral or renal oxygenation or oxygen extraction was observed. No seizure activity or changes in infant sleep-wake cycles occurred.Read More
Rigor of Neurovascular Coupling (NVC) Assessment in Newborns Using Different Amplitude EEG Algorithms
Birth asphyxia constitutes a major global public health burden for millions of infants with a critical need for real time physiological biomarkers.Read More
ICU-cEEG Monitoring
Delayed cerebral ischemia; EEG ICU monitoring; neuro-critical care; nonconvulsive seizures; vasospasm.Read More