The Development of Non-Invasive Optical Brain Pulse Monitoring: A Review.

IF 1.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Medical Devices-Evidence and Research Pub Date : 2024-12-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/MDER.S498589
Elliot J Teo, Sigrid Petautschnig, Sung Wook Chung, Jack Hellerstedt, Jacqui Savage, Barry Dixon
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Abstract

Early detection of neurological deterioration in serious acute brain injury is seen as an important goal to reduce death and disability, but monitoring for neurological deterioration remains challenging. Routine methods, such as neurological examination and brain imaging, often identify brain injuries only after they have progressed to an irreversible stage. Alternate approaches such as invasive brain monitoring, are complex, costly and carry inherent risks. The optical brain pulse monitor (OBPM) is a novel, non-invasive, safe, and continuous monitoring device designed to provide earlier detection of neurological deterioration and address the limitations of traditional approaches. This review presents the development, technical aspects, and clinical results from past and ongoing trials over the last five years.

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无创光学脑脉冲监测的发展:综述。
早期发现严重急性脑损伤患者的神经系统恶化是减少死亡和残疾的一个重要目标,但监测神经系统恶化仍具有挑战性。神经系统检查和脑成像等常规方法往往只能在脑损伤发展到不可逆转的阶段后才能发现。其他方法,如侵入性脑监测,既复杂又昂贵,还存在固有风险。光学脑脉冲监测仪(OBPM)是一种新型、无创、安全和连续的监测设备,旨在更早地发现神经功能衰退,并解决传统方法的局限性。本综述介绍了该设备的开发、技术方面以及过去和过去五年中正在进行的试验的临床结果。
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Medical Devices-Evidence and Research
Medical Devices-Evidence and Research ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-
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