Brain Matters Webinar Series
The Brain Oxygen Optimization in Severe TBI (BOOST) Phase 3 study: Towards evidence based medicine in the neurological ICU
Friday, January 25, 2019
1:00 PM EST (US)


This month on Brain Matters, Dr. Ramon Diaz-Arrastia, MD, PhD, from the University of Pennsylvania, presents the scientific and clinical rationale for monitoring brain tissue oxygen pressure, summarizes the results of the BOOST Phase 2 study, and discusses the design of the BOOST Phase 3 study, which will be launched in the first quarter of 2019.
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Events
See the CNS Monitor at the following trade shows in February.

 (ANIM)

Jan. 17-19, 2019: Berlin, Germany
 
The 36th Conference on Neurointensive Medicine will be held at the Maritim Hotel Berlin from Jan 17 - 19, 2019. This German-speaking conference gathers physicians, nurses, and industry personnel from around the world for sessions on all aspects of neurocritical care. The main topics this year include stroke and subarachnoid hemorrhage treatment. 

During ANIM, learn how to integrate and time-synchronize your ICU devices with the CNS Monitor. Neurovisio, our distributor for the region, will be available to discuss the company’s advanced ICU monitoring solutions.

The ONE Conference

Feb. 3-5, 2019: San Diego, CA
 
The annual ONE Conference will be held February 3-5, 2019 in San Diego, CA. This conference was created through a collaboration of Neuro-NICU nurses and, as such, will focus on the professional nursing practice standards related to caring for the injured or at-risk newborn brain. Attendees will learn the key to optimal brain development by exploring the four pillars of NeuroNICU Nursing care: neuro-assessment, neuro-monitoring, neuro-development, and neuro-protection.

Some of the topics and speakers for 2019’s Conference include:
  • An Update on CP from the Neurologist’s Perspective (Dr. Jan Brunston)
  • Brain Injury 101 - Risks and Outcomes for Term and Preterm Infants (Diane Wilson, NNP)
  • The adverse effect of pain and stress on the developing brain (Diane Wilson, NNP)
  • And More!
Visit the Moberg Booth! Click here to register and use our Coupon Code moberg19 when you check out to pay; you will save 10% on your registration. Hope to see you there!
 

8th Annual Jefferson Neurocritical Care Symposium 
February 22-23, 2019: Philadelphia, PA
Publications

Okonkwo, D. O., Shutter, L. A., Moore, C., Temkin, N. R., Puccio, A. M., Madden, C. J., . . . Diaz-Arrastia, R. R. (2017). Brain Oxygen Optimization in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Phase-II: A Phase II Randomized Trial. Crit Care Med, 45(11), 1907-1914. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29028696

Hirschi, R., Hawryluk, G. W. J., Nielson, J. L., Huie, J. R., Zimmermann, L. L., Saigal, R., . . . Manley, G. (2018). Analysis of high-frequency PbtO2 measures in traumatic brain injury: insights into the treatment threshold. Journal of Neurosurgery JNS, 1-11. https://thejns.org/view/journals/j-neurosurg/aop/article-10.3171-2018.4.JNS172604.xml

Shrestha, G. S., Suarez, J. I., & Hemphill, J. C., 3rd. (2018). Precision Medicine in Neurocritical Care. JAMA Neurol. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30422216

Selb, J., Wu, K. C., Sutin, J., Lin, P. I., Farzam, P., Bechek, S., . . . Rosenthal, E. S. (2018). Prolonged monitoring of cerebral blood flow and autoregulation with diffuse correlation spectroscopy in neurocritical care patients. Neurophotonics, 5(4), 045005. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30450363

Jakkula, P., Pettila, V., Skrifvars, M. B., Hastbacka, J., Loisa, P., Tiainen, M., . . . group, C. s. (2018). Targeting low-normal or high-normal mean arterial pressure after cardiac arrest and resuscitation: a randomised pilot trial. Intensive Care Med. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30443729

Books
Controversies in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Management
Editors: Shelly D. Timmons

This book addresses the current levels of evidence for management of a variety of critical parameters after severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), as well as providing the reader with practical approaches to care based upon existing evidence. As the management of severe traumatic brain injury remains one of the most complicated and controversial areas of neurosurgery, trauma care, and critical care medicine, it will serve as a helpful reference and guide to the impact of potential therapeutic interventions.
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