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Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, 1991
Doppler ultrasound methods are increasingly used in the diagnosis of cervical and intracranial ar... more Doppler ultrasound methods are increasingly used in the diagnosis of cervical and intracranial artery diseases. A combination of B-mode can detect the presence and quantify the severity of disease in common and internal carotid, subclavian and vertebral arteries in the neck. Aaslid et al. [1] in 1982 demonstrated that intracranial vessels can be insonated with ultrasound waves through the adult intact skull. In experimented hands, this non-invasive technique is fast, easy, accurate and reproducible, allowing to repeat the measurements as often as desired [2]. Moreover, lightweight and portable equipment facilitates its use in the bedside assessment and monitoring of critically ill patients.
Lymphology, Oct 31, 2015
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European Journal of Anaesthesiology, May 1, 2002
The aim of speci®c monitoring in neuroanaesthesia is to detect, as quickly as possible, intraoper... more The aim of speci®c monitoring in neuroanaesthesia is to detect, as quickly as possible, intraoperative ischaemic insults so that the brain and the spinal cord may be protected from harmful and frequently inevitable events due to the type of surgery, patient positioning, haemodynamic changes or any intercurrent event. New monitors are being introduced into the operating theatre, but only a few are considered to be an absolute standard of care in neurosurgery, e.g. facial nerve monitoring for surgery of acoustic neuromas and recording of evoked potentials during repair of scoliosis. In the past decade, new monitoring devices have moved from the experimental stage to the operating theatre and although most are still in a phase of technological development and¤or de®nition of their ®eld of applicability they are being used as guides for clinical practice in those instances where cerebral well-being might be impaired. The metabolic consequences of hyperventilation, pharmacological electroencephalogram burst suppression, hypothermia, etc. can now be assessed in the operating theatre. Non-invasive monitoring is being rapidly integrated into our daily work because of its lack of secondary effects. Nevertheless, each new development is regarded as an addition rather than as a substitute for existing equipment. The perfect combination of monitors to provide essential information during an individual surgical procedure to in¯uence a better patient outcome, is still uncertain and needs extensive clinical research.
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Lymphology, Oct 7, 2015
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Kinésithérapie, la Revue, Apr 1, 2017
La pression intracranienne dans les affections neurologiques aiguës: effets de la kinésithérapie ... more La pression intracranienne dans les affections neurologiques aiguës: effets de la kinésithérapie (Unpublished doctoral dissertation).
Although many critically ill patients suffer from neurological problems, their management does no... more Although many critically ill patients suffer from neurological problems, their management does not routinely require monitoring of cerebral circulation. Nevertheless, assessment of cerebral hemodynamics can be of great interest for diagnostic and therapeutic purpose, and for better understanding the pathological processes responsible for cerebral ischemia.
Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, 1991
Doppler ultrasound methods are increasingly used in the diagnosis of cervical and intracranial ar... more Doppler ultrasound methods are increasingly used in the diagnosis of cervical and intracranial artery diseases. A combination of B-mode can detect the presence and quantify the severity of disease in common and internal carotid, subclavian and vertebral arteries in the neck. Aaslid et al. [1] in 1982 demonstrated that intracranial vessels can be insonated with ultrasound waves through the adult intact skull. In experimented hands, this non-invasive technique is fast, easy, accurate and reproducible, allowing to repeat the measurements as often as desired [2]. Moreover, lightweight and portable equipment facilitates its use in the bedside assessment and monitoring of critically ill patients.
Lymphology, Oct 31, 2015
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublishe
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
European Journal of Anaesthesiology, May 1, 2002
The aim of speci®c monitoring in neuroanaesthesia is to detect, as quickly as possible, intraoper... more The aim of speci®c monitoring in neuroanaesthesia is to detect, as quickly as possible, intraoperative ischaemic insults so that the brain and the spinal cord may be protected from harmful and frequently inevitable events due to the type of surgery, patient positioning, haemodynamic changes or any intercurrent event. New monitors are being introduced into the operating theatre, but only a few are considered to be an absolute standard of care in neurosurgery, e.g. facial nerve monitoring for surgery of acoustic neuromas and recording of evoked potentials during repair of scoliosis. In the past decade, new monitoring devices have moved from the experimental stage to the operating theatre and although most are still in a phase of technological development and¤or de®nition of their ®eld of applicability they are being used as guides for clinical practice in those instances where cerebral well-being might be impaired. The metabolic consequences of hyperventilation, pharmacological electroencephalogram burst suppression, hypothermia, etc. can now be assessed in the operating theatre. Non-invasive monitoring is being rapidly integrated into our daily work because of its lack of secondary effects. Nevertheless, each new development is regarded as an addition rather than as a substitute for existing equipment. The perfect combination of monitors to provide essential information during an individual surgical procedure to in¯uence a better patient outcome, is still uncertain and needs extensive clinical research.
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublishe
Lymphology, Oct 7, 2015
info:eu-repo/semantics/inPres
info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublishe
info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublishe
info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublishe
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Kinésithérapie, la Revue, Apr 1, 2017
La pression intracranienne dans les affections neurologiques aiguës: effets de la kinésithérapie ... more La pression intracranienne dans les affections neurologiques aiguës: effets de la kinésithérapie (Unpublished doctoral dissertation).
Although many critically ill patients suffer from neurological problems, their management does no... more Although many critically ill patients suffer from neurological problems, their management does not routinely require monitoring of cerebral circulation. Nevertheless, assessment of cerebral hemodynamics can be of great interest for diagnostic and therapeutic purpose, and for better understanding the pathological processes responsible for cerebral ischemia.