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Perceived Utility of Intracranial Pressure Monitoring in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Seattle International Brain Injury Consensus Conference Consensus-Based Analysis and Recommendations.

Randall M ChesnutSergio AguileraAndras BukiEileen M BulgerGiuseppe CiterioD Jamie CooperRamon Diaz ArrastiaMichael DiringerAnthony FigajiGuoyi GaoRomergryko G GeocadinJamshid GhajarOdette HarrisGregory W J HawrylukAlan HofferPeter HutchinsonMathew JosephRyan KitagawaGeoffrey ManleyStephan MayerDavid K MenonGeert MeyfroidtDaniel B MichaelMauro OddoDavid O OkonkwoMayur B PatelClaudia RobertsonJeffrey V RosenfeldAndres M RubianoJuain SahuquilloFranco ServadeiLori ShutterDeborah M SteinNino StocchettiFabio Silvio TacconeShelly D TimmonsEve C TsaiJamie S UllmanWalter VidettaDavid W WrightChristopher Zammit
Published in: Neurosurgery (2023)
Candidacy for ICP monitoring exceeds published indicators for monitor insertion, suggesting the clinical perception that the value of ICP data is greater than simply detecting and monitoring severe intracranial hypertension. Monitor insertion heatmaps are offered as potential guidance for ICP monitor insertion and to stimulate research into what actually drives monitor insertion in unconstrained, real-world conditions.
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