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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Computer-Aided Neuromonitoring: Conditions, Techniques, and Clinical Applications

    To date, neurological monitoring in the intensive care unit has only been possible at relatively infrequent intervals (10). Continuous monitoring of the biosignals of the brain is not, in contrast to monitoring o...

    M. R. Gaab, M. Ottens, K. Ungersböck in Spinal Cord Tumors Experimental Neurosurge… (1986)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Routine Computerized Neuromonitoring

    In modern coronary care units and general intensive care units a variety of organ functions are monitored with computer assistance (Osswald 1985). In contrast, monitoring of the brain is usually dependent on f...

    M. Gaab, M. Ottens, F. Busche, G. Möller, H. A. Trost in Intracranial Pressure VI (1986)