Cerebral microdialysis (MD) was introduced as a neurochemical monitoring method in the early 1990s and is currently widely used for the sampling of low molecular weight molecules, signaling energy crisis, and cellular distress in the neurointensive care (NIC) setting. There is a growing interest in MD for harvesting of intracerebral protein biomarkers of secondary injury mechanisms in acute traumatic and neurovascular brain injury in the NIC community. The initial enthusiasm over the opportunity to sample protein biomarkers with high molecular weight cut-off MD catheters has dampened somewhat with the emerging realization of inherent methodological problems including protein-protein interaction, protein adhesion, and biofouling, causing an ...
Purpose of review: Here, we review the present state-of-the-art of microdialysis for monitoring pati...
This thesis focuses on the development and use of analysis tools to monitor brain injury patients. F...
In clinical situations with raised intracranial pressure (ICP) and impending insufficient cerebral b...
Cerebral microdialysis (MD) was introduced as a neurochemical monitoring method in the early 1990s a...
There is growing interest in cerebral microdialysis (MD) for sampling of protein biomarkers in neuro...
Microdialysis is a powerful technique, which enables the chemistry of the extracellular space to be ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is followed by secondary injury mechanisms strongly involving neuroinfl...
Injuries to the central nervous system continue to be vast contributors to morbidity and mortality; ...
It is of obvious clinical importance to monitor cerebral metabolism-in particular, cerebral energy m...
Clinical microdialysis allows a discrete volume of the brain to be sampled for neurochemical analysi...
Background Cerebral microdialysis (CMD) is a minimally invasive technique for sampling the interstit...
Intracerebral microdialysis is used extensively as a research tool in the investigation of the neuro...
The ability to deliver drug molecules effectively across the blood-brain barrier into the brain is i...
Background: Cerebral microdialysis (CMD) is a minimally invasive technique for sampling the intersti...
Cerebral microdialysis is a well-established laboratory tool that is increasingly used as a bedside ...
Purpose of review: Here, we review the present state-of-the-art of microdialysis for monitoring pati...
This thesis focuses on the development and use of analysis tools to monitor brain injury patients. F...
In clinical situations with raised intracranial pressure (ICP) and impending insufficient cerebral b...
Cerebral microdialysis (MD) was introduced as a neurochemical monitoring method in the early 1990s a...
There is growing interest in cerebral microdialysis (MD) for sampling of protein biomarkers in neuro...
Microdialysis is a powerful technique, which enables the chemistry of the extracellular space to be ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is followed by secondary injury mechanisms strongly involving neuroinfl...
Injuries to the central nervous system continue to be vast contributors to morbidity and mortality; ...
It is of obvious clinical importance to monitor cerebral metabolism-in particular, cerebral energy m...
Clinical microdialysis allows a discrete volume of the brain to be sampled for neurochemical analysi...
Background Cerebral microdialysis (CMD) is a minimally invasive technique for sampling the interstit...
Intracerebral microdialysis is used extensively as a research tool in the investigation of the neuro...
The ability to deliver drug molecules effectively across the blood-brain barrier into the brain is i...
Background: Cerebral microdialysis (CMD) is a minimally invasive technique for sampling the intersti...
Cerebral microdialysis is a well-established laboratory tool that is increasingly used as a bedside ...
Purpose of review: Here, we review the present state-of-the-art of microdialysis for monitoring pati...
This thesis focuses on the development and use of analysis tools to monitor brain injury patients. F...
In clinical situations with raised intracranial pressure (ICP) and impending insufficient cerebral b...