Applying EEG to Multimodality Neurologic Monitoring in Pediatric Neurocritical Care

Event Details
Course introduction: Please join us for this ON-DEMAND event of a previously broadcast eSeminar. Multimodality neurologic monitoring is an emerging technique in neurocritical care. The real-time, time synchronized interface of
Event Details
Course introduction:
Please join us for this ON-DEMAND event of a previously broadcast eSeminar. Multimodality neurologic monitoring is an emerging technique in neurocritical care. The real-time, time synchronized interface of reviewing electroencephalography with changes in cerebral and systemic hemodynamics offers a rich opportunity to truly understand the pathophysiology of the critically ill brain. In this previously recorded presentation, Dr. Appavu will review the basics of multimodality monitoring, how it empowers analysis of electroencephalographic data and how it can be used as a clinical decision support tool in the intensive care unit.
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this eSeminar the participants will be able to:
- Understand the concept of multimodality neurologic monitoring in the intensive care unit
- Discuss how electroencephalography can be used, with multimodality monitoring, to understand the impact of hemodynamics with cortical function
- Understand how multimodality monitoring can be used for clinical decision support in the intensive care unit
Speakers for this event
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Dr. Brian Appavu
Dr. Brian Appavu
MD
Dr. Brian Appavu is a critical care clinical neurophysiologist and Director of the Neurocritical Care Fellowship at the Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Child Health and Neurology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. He carries quintuple board-certification in neurocritical care, clinical neurophysiology with added competency in critical care monitoring, epilepsy, neurosonology, and child neurology. Dr. Appavu’s clinical and research interests are in the use of electroencephalography, neurovascular ultrasound, and multimodality neurologic monitoring for care of critically ill children.
MD
Time
june 23 (Sunday) - 30 (Sunday) ET
Location
ONLINE eSeminar