2012
DOI: 10.1097/ana.0b013e31824a8152
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Neuroanesthesiology Update

Abstract: With a focus on landmark investigations, common themes, and unique and innovative contributions to the literature, we provide a synopsis of the 2011 literature pertaining to general advances in neurosurgical procedures and perioperative care and anesthetic management of neurosurgical patients.

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“…Moreover, the real impact on the final and the long-term outcome of neurological patients remains unclear, even if the preliminary but incomplete results seem to be interesting and convincing regarding a potential recommendation of the systematic use of neuro-monitoring [30] [31]. Monitoring of the central temperature, arterial and cerebral perfusion pressure, end tidal CO2, sequential arterial blood gas sampling, glycaemia follow-up, and, of course, monitoring of intracranial pressure (ICP) are currently recommended and always form part of CNS management, to maintain homeostasis, which indirectly preserves either the metabolism or function [33]. Therefore, multimodal neuro-monitoring must be a complement and not a replacement of what exists to achieve innovative solutions [33].…”
Section: Multimodal Neuro-monitoring In Addition To the Usual Measurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, the real impact on the final and the long-term outcome of neurological patients remains unclear, even if the preliminary but incomplete results seem to be interesting and convincing regarding a potential recommendation of the systematic use of neuro-monitoring [30] [31]. Monitoring of the central temperature, arterial and cerebral perfusion pressure, end tidal CO2, sequential arterial blood gas sampling, glycaemia follow-up, and, of course, monitoring of intracranial pressure (ICP) are currently recommended and always form part of CNS management, to maintain homeostasis, which indirectly preserves either the metabolism or function [33]. Therefore, multimodal neuro-monitoring must be a complement and not a replacement of what exists to achieve innovative solutions [33].…”
Section: Multimodal Neuro-monitoring In Addition To the Usual Measurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monitoring of the central temperature, arterial and cerebral perfusion pressure, end tidal CO2, sequential arterial blood gas sampling, glycaemia follow-up, and, of course, monitoring of intracranial pressure (ICP) are currently recommended and always form part of CNS management, to maintain homeostasis, which indirectly preserves either the metabolism or function [33]. Therefore, multimodal neuro-monitoring must be a complement and not a replacement of what exists to achieve innovative solutions [33]. Until relatively recently, ICP remains a cornerstone in our practice when the brain is damaged [33]- [36].…”
Section: Multimodal Neuro-monitoring In Addition To the Usual Measurementioning
confidence: 99%
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