Literature DB >> 30938123

Role of automated pupillometry in critically ill patients.

Paola Morelli1, Mauro Oddo1, Nawfel Ben-Hamouda2.   

Abstract

Pupillary examination has fundamental diagnostic and prognostic values in clinical practice. However, pupillary assessment was relied until present on manual, qualitative, examination, using manual flash penlights or lamps. Quantitative examination with the use of automated infrared video-pupillometers allows an objective assessment of several pupillary parameters and may be superior to manual subjective examination. The potential for quantitative pupillometry is multiple in the setting of critical care, for the monitoring and detection of secondary cerebral insults and to assess brainstem dysfunction and early coma outcome prognostication, and in the intra-operative anesthesiology setting, to assess analgesia and opioid requirement. Here, we describe the pupillometry technique and review recent critical care and anesthesiology studies that demonstrate the value and potential clinical utility of quantitative pupillometry as neuromonitoring bedside modality.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30938123     DOI: 10.23736/S0375-9393.19.13437-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minerva Anestesiol        ISSN: 0375-9393            Impact factor:   3.051


  8 in total

Review 1.  Management of moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: an update for the intensivist.

Authors:  Geert Meyfroidt; Pierre Bouzat; Michael P Casaer; Randall Chesnut; Sophie Rym Hamada; Raimund Helbok; Peter Hutchinson; Andrew I R Maas; Geoffrey Manley; David K Menon; Virginia F J Newcombe; Mauro Oddo; Chiara Robba; Lori Shutter; Martin Smith; Ewout W Steyerberg; Nino Stocchetti; Fabio Silvio Taccone; Lindsay Wilson; Elisa R Zanier; Giuseppe Citerio
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2022-05-20       Impact factor: 41.787

2.  Neurological Pupil Index for the Early Prediction of Outcome in Severe Acute Brain Injury Patients.

Authors:  Federico Romagnosi; Adriano Bernini; Filippo Bongiovanni; Carolina Iaquaniello; John-Paul Miroz; Giuseppe Citerio; Fabio Silvio Taccone; Mauro Oddo
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2022-05-06

3.  Outcome Prognostication of Acute Brain Injury using the Neurological Pupil Index (ORANGE) study: protocol for a prospective, observational, multicentre, international cohort study.

Authors:  Mauro Oddo; Fabio Taccone; Stefania Galimberti; Paola Rebora; Giuseppe Citerio
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-05-11       Impact factor: 2.692

4.  Hemodynamic response during endotracheal suctioning predicts awakening and functional outcome in subarachnoid hemorrhage patients.

Authors:  Verena Rass; Bogdan-Andrei Ianosi; Anna Lindner; Mario Kofler; Alois J Schiefecker; Bettina Pfausler; Ronny Beer; Erich Schmutzhard; Raimund Helbok
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2020-07-14       Impact factor: 9.097

5.  Assessment of Combination of Automated Pupillometry and Heart Rate Variability to Detect Driving Fatigue.

Authors:  Lin Shi; Leilei Zheng; Danni Jin; Zheng Lin; Qiaoling Zhang; Mao Zhang
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-02-21

6.  Can Quantitative Pupillometry be used to Screen for Elevated Intracranial Pressure? A Retrospective Cohort Study.

Authors:  Jakob Pansell; Robert Hack; Peter Rudberg; Max Bell; Charith Cooray
Journal:  Neurocrit Care       Date:  2022-05-23       Impact factor: 3.532

7.  Response to Letter to the Editor: Can Quantitative Pupillometry be Used to Screen for Elevated Intracranial Pressure? A Retrospective Cohort Study.

Authors:  Jakob Pansell; Peter Rudberg; Max Bell; Charith Cooray
Journal:  Neurocrit Care       Date:  2022-06-27       Impact factor: 3.532

8.  Early Pupillometry Assessment in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients: A Retrospective Study.

Authors:  Thomas Luz Teixeira; Lorenzo Peluso; Pierluigi Banco; Hassane Njimi; Layal Abi-Khalil; Mélanie Chanchay Pillajo; Sophie Schuind; Jacques Creteur; Pierre Bouzat; Fabio Silvio Taccone
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2021-12-20
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