Abstract Background Patients who develop hospital-onset unresponsiveness should be promptly managed in order to avoid clinical deterioration. Pupillary examination through pupillary light reflex is the gold standard method in the initial evaluation of unresponsive patients. However, the current method of shining light and subjective description often shows poor reliability. The objective of this study is to explore whether a quantitative measurement of pupillary light reflexes is useful in detecting brain herniation syndrome and predicting neurological outcomes in patients who developed hospital-onset unresponsiveness after admission for non-neurological reasons. Methods This was a registry-based observational study on patients who activate...
The size of our pupils changes continuously in response to variations in ambient light levels, a pro...
The size of our pupils changes continuously in response to variations in ambient light levels, a pro...
Pupillary examination has fundamental diagnostic and prognostic values in clinical practice. However...
Background: Physicians currently measure the pupil diameter and the pupillary light reflex with visu...
Quantitative pupillometry provides a noninvasive and objective assessment within the neurological ex...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is widely used in the monitoring of critically ill comatose patients, b...
Purpose: To assess the ability of quantitative pupillometry [using the Neurological Pupil index (NPi...
Purpose: To assess the ability of quantitative pupillometry [using the Neurological Pupil index (NPi...
Background: Electroencephalography (EEG) is widely used to monitor critically ill patients. However,...
The pupillary light reflex (PLR) describes the constriction and subsequent dilation of the pupil in ...
A systematic literature search has been performed to identify potential confounders for outcome pred...
Automated infrared pupillometry is an emerging technique in the field of non-invasive neurological m...
Background: Portable automated infrared pupillometry is becoming increasingly popular. To generate a...
International audienceBackground: Repeated pupillary examination is a key element of neurologic surv...
Automated pupillometry may help detect early cerebral disturbances in critically ill patients. It re...
The size of our pupils changes continuously in response to variations in ambient light levels, a pro...
The size of our pupils changes continuously in response to variations in ambient light levels, a pro...
Pupillary examination has fundamental diagnostic and prognostic values in clinical practice. However...
Background: Physicians currently measure the pupil diameter and the pupillary light reflex with visu...
Quantitative pupillometry provides a noninvasive and objective assessment within the neurological ex...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is widely used in the monitoring of critically ill comatose patients, b...
Purpose: To assess the ability of quantitative pupillometry [using the Neurological Pupil index (NPi...
Purpose: To assess the ability of quantitative pupillometry [using the Neurological Pupil index (NPi...
Background: Electroencephalography (EEG) is widely used to monitor critically ill patients. However,...
The pupillary light reflex (PLR) describes the constriction and subsequent dilation of the pupil in ...
A systematic literature search has been performed to identify potential confounders for outcome pred...
Automated infrared pupillometry is an emerging technique in the field of non-invasive neurological m...
Background: Portable automated infrared pupillometry is becoming increasingly popular. To generate a...
International audienceBackground: Repeated pupillary examination is a key element of neurologic surv...
Automated pupillometry may help detect early cerebral disturbances in critically ill patients. It re...
The size of our pupils changes continuously in response to variations in ambient light levels, a pro...
The size of our pupils changes continuously in response to variations in ambient light levels, a pro...
Pupillary examination has fundamental diagnostic and prognostic values in clinical practice. However...