Author: Foreman, Brandon; Lissak, India A; Kamireddi, Neha; Moberg, Dick; Rosenthal, Eric S
Title: Challenges and Opportunities in Multimodal Monitoring and Data Analytics in Traumatic Brain Injury Cord-id: 2p66kvs6 Document date: 2021_2_2
ID: 2p66kvs6
Snippet: PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Increasingly sophisticated systems for monitoring the brain have led to an increase in the use of multimodality monitoring (MMM) to detect secondary brain injuries before irreversible damage occurs after brain trauma. This review examines the challenges and opportunities associated with MMM in this population. RECENT FINDINGS: Locally and internationally, the use of MMM varies. Practical challenges include difficulties with data acquisition, curation, and harmonization with ot
Document: PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Increasingly sophisticated systems for monitoring the brain have led to an increase in the use of multimodality monitoring (MMM) to detect secondary brain injuries before irreversible damage occurs after brain trauma. This review examines the challenges and opportunities associated with MMM in this population. RECENT FINDINGS: Locally and internationally, the use of MMM varies. Practical challenges include difficulties with data acquisition, curation, and harmonization with other data sources limiting collaboration. However, efforts toward integration of MMM data, advancements in data science, and the availability of cloud-based infrastructures are now affording the opportunity for MMM to advance the care of patients with brain trauma. SUMMARY: MMM provides data to guide the precision management of patients with traumatic brain injury in real time. While challenges exist, there are exciting opportunities for MMM to live up to this promise and to drive new insights into the physiology of the brain and beyond.
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