Cerebral Monitoring in the Operating Room and the Intensive Care Unit
Enno Freye
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Description for Cerebral Monitoring in the Operating Room and the Intensive Care Unit
Hardback. Series: Developments in Critical Care Medicine and Anaesthesiology. Num Pages: 197 pages, biography. BIC Classification: MMB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 244 x 166 x 20. Weight in Grams: 486.
In spite of today's increasing body of knowledge in regard to central nervous func tion and/or the mode of action of centrally active compounds, little is done to monitor those patients which are at risk of cerebral lesions either in the OR or in the ICU. Due to the inconsistency of reports regarding the application and the benefits computerized EEG and/or evoked potential monitoring will bring to the clinician, physicians still are reluctant to get involved with a technique, which they think, will have little or no effect on the outcome of a patients well being. However, due to the ... Read more
In spite of today's increasing body of knowledge in regard to central nervous func tion and/or the mode of action of centrally active compounds, little is done to monitor those patients which are at risk of cerebral lesions either in the OR or in the ICU. Due to the inconsistency of reports regarding the application and the benefits computerized EEG and/or evoked potential monitoring will bring to the clinician, physicians still are reluctant to get involved with a technique, which they think, will have little or no effect on the outcome of a patients well being. However, due to the ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1990
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers United States
Number of pages
197
Condition
New
Series
Developments in Critical Care Medicine and Anaesthesiology
Number of Pages
197
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9780792304395
SKU
V9780792304395
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99-15
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