There is growing interest in cerebral microdialysis (MD) for sampling of protein biomarkers in neurointensive care (NIC) patients. Published data point to inherent problems with this methodology including protein interaction and biofouling leading to unstable catheter performance. This study tested the in vivo performance of a refined MD method including catheter surface modification, for protein biomarker sampling in a clinically relevant porcine brain injury model. Seven pigs of both sexes (10–12 weeks old; 22.2–27.3 kg) were included. Mean arterial blood pressure, heart rate, intracranial pressure (ICP) and cerebral perfusion pressure was recorded during the stepwise elevation of intracranial pressure by inflation of an epidural balloon ...
Background: Cerebral microdialysis (CMD) is a minimally invasive technique for sampling the intersti...
In clinical situations with raised intracranial pressure (ICP) and impending insufficient cerebral b...
Clinical microdialysis allows a discrete volume of the brain to be sampled for neurochemical analysi...
Cerebral microdialysis (MD) was introduced as a neurochemical monitoring method in the early 1990s a...
Microdialysis is a powerful technique, which enables the chemistry of the extracellular space to be ...
Neurochemical sensing via sampling probes is essential for deciphering neuronal communication and en...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is followed by secondary injury mechanisms strongly involving neuroinfl...
OBJECTIVE: Intracerebral microdialysis has been demonstrated to be a useful method for detection of ...
Purpose of review: Here, we review the present state-of-the-art of microdialysis for monitoring pati...
Background: Microdialysis (MD) is conventionally used to measure the in vivo levels of various subst...
Injuries to the central nervous system continue to be vast contributors to morbidity and mortality; ...
Background: Cerebral microdialysis (MD) is able to detect markers of tissue damage and cerebral isch...
The secondary injury cascades exacerbating the initial brain injury following intracerebral haemorrh...
Direct collection of extracellular fluid (ECF) plays a central role in the monitoring of neurologica...
Intracerebral microdialysis is used extensively as a research tool in the investigation of the neuro...
Background: Cerebral microdialysis (CMD) is a minimally invasive technique for sampling the intersti...
In clinical situations with raised intracranial pressure (ICP) and impending insufficient cerebral b...
Clinical microdialysis allows a discrete volume of the brain to be sampled for neurochemical analysi...
Cerebral microdialysis (MD) was introduced as a neurochemical monitoring method in the early 1990s a...
Microdialysis is a powerful technique, which enables the chemistry of the extracellular space to be ...
Neurochemical sensing via sampling probes is essential for deciphering neuronal communication and en...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is followed by secondary injury mechanisms strongly involving neuroinfl...
OBJECTIVE: Intracerebral microdialysis has been demonstrated to be a useful method for detection of ...
Purpose of review: Here, we review the present state-of-the-art of microdialysis for monitoring pati...
Background: Microdialysis (MD) is conventionally used to measure the in vivo levels of various subst...
Injuries to the central nervous system continue to be vast contributors to morbidity and mortality; ...
Background: Cerebral microdialysis (MD) is able to detect markers of tissue damage and cerebral isch...
The secondary injury cascades exacerbating the initial brain injury following intracerebral haemorrh...
Direct collection of extracellular fluid (ECF) plays a central role in the monitoring of neurologica...
Intracerebral microdialysis is used extensively as a research tool in the investigation of the neuro...
Background: Cerebral microdialysis (CMD) is a minimally invasive technique for sampling the intersti...
In clinical situations with raised intracranial pressure (ICP) and impending insufficient cerebral b...
Clinical microdialysis allows a discrete volume of the brain to be sampled for neurochemical analysi...