Neuromonitoring techniques : quick guide for clinicians and residents /

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Imprint:London : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, [2018]
©2018
Description:1 online resource (xxv, 343 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11399292
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Other authors / contributors:Prabhakar, Hemanshu, editor.
ISBN:9780128099162
012809916X
9780128099155
0128099151
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from electronic title page (ScienceDirect, viewed March 26, 2018).
Summary:"Neuromonitoring Techniques: Quick Guide for Clinicians and Residents provides a quick and easy guide to understanding various neuromonitoring equipment. Chapters include intracranial pressure monitoring, EEG-based monitors, evoked potentials and transcranial doppler. This book is written for trainees, clinicians and researchers in the fields of neurosurgery, neurocritical care, neuroradiology, neuroanesthesia and neurology. As specialized neuromonitoring is now routinely done in neurosurgical cases, it provides an important resource for neurologists, neurophysiologists, anesthesiologists and residents who are expected to have theoretical and practical knowledge on different systems. Each monitoring system is discussed separately, with examples, images, reference values and their interpretations"--Publisher's description.
Other form:Print version: Neuromonitoring techniques. London : Academic Press, [2018] 9780128099155
Table of Contents:
  • Intracranial pressure monitoring / Chiara Robba
  • Cerebral blood flow monitoring / Frank Rasulo, Basil Matta and Niccoló Varanini
  • Jugular venous oximetry / Nophanan Chaikittisilpa, Monica Shanta Vavilala and Abhijit Lele
  • Electroencaphalography-based monitors / Gabriel Tran, Aline Defresne, Colette Franssen and Vincent Bonhomme
  • Transcranial Doppler ultrasonography / Deepak Sharma and Hemanshu Prabhakar
  • Evoked response monitoring / Antoun Koht and Tod B. Sloan
  • Near infrared spectroscopy / Andre Y. Denault, Ali M. Shaaban, Alexis Cournoyer, Aymen Benkreira and Tanya Mailhot
  • Brain microdialysis / Michael James and Marc McLawhorn
  • Brain tissue oxygenation / Alexa Hollinger, Martin Siegemund, Nadine Cueni and Luzius Steiner
  • Cognitive function monitoring / Anastasia Borozdina, Federico Bilotta and Lis Evered
  • Functional MRI imaging / Ramachandran Ramani.