by Cecil D. Hahn, Courtney J. Wusthoff
Demand for neuromonitoring in
neonatal, pediatric and cardiac intensive care units continues to grow,
motivated by increased awareness of the high prevalence of seizures
among critically ill neonates and children, and emerging evidence that
these seizures can contribute to brain injury. This book provides
physicians, nurses and trainees caring for critically ill newborns and
children with a practical overview of how to use and interpret
continuous neuromonitoring to enhance patient care. Authored by
international experts from diverse institutions and professional
backgrounds, this is a practical guide that is accessible to intensive
care specialists, but also comprehensive enough to serve as a reference
book for neurologists and neurophysiologists. Concise enough to be
read cover-to-cover and illustrated with over thirty case-based
examples, this authoritative reference will guide readers in accurate
neuromonitoring interpretation and optimal use of conventional EEG,
amplitude-integrated EEG and other quantitative EEG techniques.
English | 2022 | PDF | 60 MB | 329 Pages
ISBNs: 1107145694, 978-1107145696, 9781107145696, B0B4F1NR31