Biophysiologic Monitoring for the Neurosurgical Patient.

Future integrative medicine Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-14 DOI:10.14218/fim.2023.00018
Kyril L Cole, Diwas Gautam, Matthew C Findlay, Brandon Lucke-Wold
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Biophysiologic monitoring exists as a method of collecting objective information about the neurosurgical patient throughout their treatment and recovery process. Such data is crucial for an improved understanding of the disease processes while providing the surgeon additional clarity as they decipher the next best steps in decision-making and medical recommendations. In the current review article, the authors discuss the commonly used wearable and placeable monitoring devices and the biophysiological data that can be collected to monitor, as well as, assess the neurosurgical patient. Special focus is placed on invasive and non-invasive neurologic monitoring devices, but important and commonly used monitors for the rest of the body are also discussed as they relate to the neurosurgical patient. Last, the authors review new, as well as, upcoming devices and measurements to better analyze the neurosurgical patient's bodily function and physiologic status as needed. The synthesis of methods contained herein may provide meaningful guidance for neurosurgeons in effectively monitoring and treating their patients while also helping to guide their future efforts in patient biophysiologic monitoring developments within neurosurgery.

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神经外科患者的生物生理监测。
生物生理监测是一种在神经外科患者的治疗和康复过程中收集客观信息的方法。这些数据对于提高对疾病过程的理解至关重要,同时为外科医生解读决策和医疗建议中的下一个最佳步骤提供了额外的清晰度。在当前的综述文章中,作者讨论了常用的可穿戴和可放置的监测设备,以及可以收集来监测和评估神经外科患者的生物生理数据。特别关注侵入性和非侵入性神经监测设备,但也讨论了用于身体其他部位的重要和常用监测器,因为它们与神经外科患者有关。最后,作者回顾了新的以及即将推出的设备和测量方法,以根据需要更好地分析神经外科患者的身体功能和生理状态。本文所含方法的综合可以为神经外科医生有效监测和治疗患者提供有意义的指导,同时也有助于指导他们未来在神经外科患者生物生理监测发展方面的努力。
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