



The non-invasive technologies, testing results and cerebral autoregulation study presented in 14th International Conference on Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring September 12-16, 2010 Tuebingen, Germany
The non-invasive technologies and testing results as well as important cerebral autoregulation study with sportsmen were presented in 14th International Conference on Intracranial Pressure and Brain Monitoring September 12-16, 2010 Tuebingen, Germany.
The conference was held by Department of Neurosurgery Eberhard Karls University Hospital Tuebingen under the auspices of the European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery. This is every 3 year event which gathers best EU and Worlds medical and industry experts of Intracranial pressure and Brain Monitoring.
Organizer of the conference Martin Schuhmann : “Today intracranial pressure still remains one of the most important parameters to cast light on the “black box“ of a sick brain, primarily injured by trauma, hemorrhage or stroke”. “Non-invasive ICP assessment has progressed considerably. All brain monitoring together tries to bring us closer to the ongoing brain pathophysiology, to improve our ability to counteracting harm in time. We have received excellent submissions from the field to compose a delightful and enlightening program”.
This conference was created for the first time at a special focus on pediatric issues. The pediatric monitoring sessions was held under the auspices of the European Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN) represented by the ESPN president. Pediatric patients offer an additional challenge since the developing brain is different in many aspects. Adult experience and data can be transferred only in a limited fashion.
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