Neuroscience
Casey Albin, MD (she/her/hers)
Emory University Hospital
Atlanta, Georgia
From hepatic encephalopathy-related cerebral edema to severe meningitis, patients admitted to surgical and medical ICUs have significant neuropathology and are at risk of acute neurologic emergencies such as intracerebral hemorrhage, ischemic stroke, and seizures. This session will review the five most commonly used neuromonitoring devices: head CT, pupillometry, brain ultrasound, EEG, and invasive intracranial monitor. This session is geared toward the general intensivist but will also explore cutting-edge techniques in each modality and how the future of neuromonitoring is rapidly accelerating. This session will feature practical bedside tips and QR cards with take-home points.