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The International Multidisciplinary Consensus Conference on Multimodality Monitoring in Neurocritical Care: Evidentiary Tables

Authors :
Paul M. Vespa
Gretchen M. Brophy
Michael N. Diringer
J. Javier Provencio
Monisha A. Kumar
Andrew M. Naidech
Corinna Puppo
Peter J. Hutchinson
Randall M. Chesnut
Mauro Oddo
Jennifer E. Fugate
Michael De Georgia
Chad Miller
Peter D. Le Roux
Sherry Chou
Jan Claassen
Mary Kay Bader
Fabio Silvio Taccone
Richard R. Riker
Julian Bösel
David K. Menon
Rocco A. Armonda
Michael Schmidt
Raimund Helbok
Marek Czosnyka
Nino Stocchetti
Molly McNett
DaiWai W. Olson
Kristine O’Phelan
Giuseppe Citerio
Neeraj Badjatia
Anthony Figaji
Walter Videtta
David A. Horowitz
Claudia Roberson
Le Roux, P
Menon, D
Citerio, G
Vespa, P
Bader, M
Brophy, G
Diringer, M
Stocchetti, N
Videtta, W
Armonda, R
Badjatia, N
Bösel, J
Chesnut, R
Chou, S
Claassen, J
Czosnyka, M
De Georgia, M
Figaji, A
Fugate, J
Helbok, R
Horowitz, D
Hutchinson, P
Kumar, M
Mcnett, M
Miller, C
Naidech, A
Oddo, M
Olson, D
O'Phelan, K
Javier Provencio, J
Puppo, C
Riker, R
Roberson, C
Schmidt, M
Taccone, F
Source :
Neurocritical Care. 21:297-361
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.

Abstract

A variety of technologies have been developed to assist decision-making during the management of patients with acute brain injury who require intensive care. A large body of research has been generated describing these various technologies. The Neurocritical Care Society (NCS) in collaboration with the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM), the Society for Critical Care Medicine (SCCM), and the Latin America Brain Injury Consortium (LABIC) organized an international, multidisciplinary consensus conference to perform a systematic review of the published literature to help develop evidence-based practice recommendations on bedside physiologic monitoring. This supplement contains a Consensus Summary Statement with recommendations and individual topic reviews on physiologic processes important in the care of acute brain injury. In this article we provide the evidentiary tables for select topics including systemic hemodynamics, intracranial pressure, brain and systemic oxygenation, EEG, brain metabolism, biomarkers, processes of care and monitoring in emerging economies to provide the clinician ready access to evidence that supports recommendations about neuromonitoring.

Details

ISSN :
15560961 and 15416933
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neurocritical Care
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4c875207536f44e1bb17b7e54e510a27
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12028-014-0081-x