Pupillary examination has fundamental diagnostic and prognostic values in clinical practice. However, pupillary assessment was relied until present on manual, qualitative, examination, using manual flash penlights or lamps. Quantitative examination with the use of automated infrared video-pupillometers allows an objective assessment of several pupillary parameters and may be superior to manual subjective examination. The potential for quantitative pupillometry is multiple in the setting of critical care, for the monitoring and detection of secondary cerebral insults and to assess brainstem dysfunction and early coma outcome prognostication, and in the intra-operative anesthesiology setting, to assess analgesia and opioid requirement. Here, ...
Background: Quantitative pupillometry is an objective method to examine pupil reaction and subsequen...
Background: Portable automated infrared pupillometry is becoming increasingly popular. To generate a...
BACKGROUND: Early neurological deterioration (END) is common after stroke and represents a poor prog...
Quantitative pupillometry provides a noninvasive and objective assessment within the neurological ex...
Automated infrared pupillometry is an emerging technique in the field of non-invasive neurological m...
A systematic literature search has been performed to identify potential confounders for outcome pred...
Automated pupillometry may help detect early cerebral disturbances in critically ill patients. It re...
Intensive care unit (ICU) delirium is a frequent secondary neurological complication in critically i...
Infrared pupillometry was introduced in 1962 but portable instruments that use this technology have ...
Objective: A systematic literature search has been performed to identify potential confounders for o...
Traumatic brain injury is a rapidly increasing source of morbidity and mortality across the world. A...
Multimodal monitoring has emerged as a novel paradigm of care in acute brain injury, and in this con...
Background: Electroencephalography (EEG) is widely used to monitor critically ill patients. However,...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is widely used in the monitoring of critically ill comatose patients, b...
BACKGROUND: Sedation and therapeutic hypothermia (TH) delay neurological responses and might reduce ...
Background: Quantitative pupillometry is an objective method to examine pupil reaction and subsequen...
Background: Portable automated infrared pupillometry is becoming increasingly popular. To generate a...
BACKGROUND: Early neurological deterioration (END) is common after stroke and represents a poor prog...
Quantitative pupillometry provides a noninvasive and objective assessment within the neurological ex...
Automated infrared pupillometry is an emerging technique in the field of non-invasive neurological m...
A systematic literature search has been performed to identify potential confounders for outcome pred...
Automated pupillometry may help detect early cerebral disturbances in critically ill patients. It re...
Intensive care unit (ICU) delirium is a frequent secondary neurological complication in critically i...
Infrared pupillometry was introduced in 1962 but portable instruments that use this technology have ...
Objective: A systematic literature search has been performed to identify potential confounders for o...
Traumatic brain injury is a rapidly increasing source of morbidity and mortality across the world. A...
Multimodal monitoring has emerged as a novel paradigm of care in acute brain injury, and in this con...
Background: Electroencephalography (EEG) is widely used to monitor critically ill patients. However,...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is widely used in the monitoring of critically ill comatose patients, b...
BACKGROUND: Sedation and therapeutic hypothermia (TH) delay neurological responses and might reduce ...
Background: Quantitative pupillometry is an objective method to examine pupil reaction and subsequen...
Background: Portable automated infrared pupillometry is becoming increasingly popular. To generate a...
BACKGROUND: Early neurological deterioration (END) is common after stroke and represents a poor prog...