Noninvasive bedside neuromonitoring in acute brain injury. A narrative review.

Daniel Agustín Godoy, Jon Pérez-Bárcena, Francisco de Paula Delgado-Moya, Jesús Abelardo Barea-Mendoza, Juan Antonio Llompart-Pou
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Abstract

Clinical neurological examination remains the gold standard to detect, diagnose, and follow-up responses to treatment in acute neurological conditions in the critical care setting. However, in patients with severe neurological deficits at baseline or those requiring sedatives, detecting neurological deterioration can be challenging. In this scenario, noninvasive bedside neuromonitoring as a part of multimodal strategies can be useful in the avoidance of secondary brain injury and in the selection of which patient with acute brain injury would benefit from invasive neuromonitorization.

急性脑损伤的无创床边神经监测。叙述性评论
临床神经学检查仍然是在重症监护环境中检测、诊断和随访急性神经系统疾病治疗反应的金标准。然而,在基线时有严重神经功能缺陷或需要镇静剂的患者中,检测神经功能恶化可能具有挑战性。在这种情况下,非侵入性床边神经监测作为多模式策略的一部分,在避免继发性脑损伤和选择哪些急性脑损伤患者将受益于侵入性神经监测方面是有用的。
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