Multimodal cerebral monitoring in comatose head-injured patients

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作者
Bardt, TF [1 ]
Unterberg, AW [1 ]
Kiening, KL [1 ]
Schneider, GH [1 ]
Lanksch, WR [1 ]
机构
[1] Humboldt Universitat Berlin, Dept Neurosurg, Virchow Med Ctr, D-13353 Berlin, Germany
关键词
multimodal cerebral monitoring; computer; comatose; head injury; critical care; cerebral oxygenation;
D O I
10.1007/s007010050109
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Monitoring of comatose patients in the neurosurgical intensive care unit (NICU) is constantly extended by the development of new methods for monitoring of cerebral function, metabolism and oxygenation. To simplify the interpretation of the rising number of parameters, and to avoid data overflow, a multimodal cerebral monitoring (MCM) system has been developed for the acquisition, display, on-line analysis and recording of physiological parameters from multiple bedside data sources. This article describes the technical details and the design of this computerized data acquisition system for variable applications in clinical patient monitoring and research. A Windows(R) (Microsoft(R) Corporation, Redmont, Washington) platform was equipped with an analog/digital converter board. Software for multimodal cerebral monitoring was developed using LabVIEW(R) for Windows(C) (National Instruments(R), Austin, Texas), a graphical programming system. Two software modules were created: One for the automatic acquisition of data, display of time dependent trend graphs, processing of on-line histograms, special functions for research, and storage of data in compatible format. The other module serves as an off-line monitor to display recorded data in various modalities. The MCM system has been used in 30 comatose patients with severe head injury. Mean time of MCM is 5.3 days (+/- 2.8 days), resulting in a total running time of the system of about 3800 hrs. Hardware and software proved to run stable and safe. The MCM system has become a valuable tool for monitoring of comatose patients. The simultaneous display of trend graphs of various monitoring parameters and the online processing of histograms improved the survey of the patient's condition in the ICU. Recorded data were analysed offline and contribute to a consecutively increasing data bank.
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