Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is now a firmly established treatment for movement disorders, and an increasing body of evidence supports DBS in the treatment of other neurological and psychiatric disorders. This essential reference guide outlines a practical approach to the use of this paradigm-shifting therapy and covers key aspects of DBS practice. Chapters describe how to implement a DBS program and select appropriate patients, device programming to achieve optimal symptom control, and long-term management of patients. Thoroughly revised, this third edition includes additional chapters on managing patients with emerging applications of DBS. An entire chapter is dedicated to troubleshooting common problems with the therapy as many 'failures' are preventable and addressable. With contributions from experts in the field, this is a must-have reference guide for any clinician working with DBS patients. Table of Contents 1. Introduction: the practice of neurocritical care Andrew Naidech 2. Measurement and treatment of intracranial pressure Tanuwong Viarasilpa and Stephan A. Mayer 3. Disorders of temperature regulation Ameeta Karmarkar and Andrew Naidech 4. Approach to neuroimaging of the brain, vessels, and cerebral edema Muhammad Umair, Tyler Hinkel, Alexander W. Korutz, Eric J. Russell and Alexander J. Nemeth 5. Airway and ventilator management of the neurologically critically ill patient Howard Lee 6. Neurocritical care pharmacology Deepika P. McConnell 7. Intracerebral haemorrhage Brandon Francis 8. Correction of coagulopathy Ahmed M. Salem and Tiffany R. Chang 9. Subarachnoid hemorrhage [including stunned myocardium] H. Alex Choi and Swathi Kondapalli 10. Subdural hematoma Peter Pruitt 11. Critical care management of neurotrauma Giang T. Quach and Michael Shapiro 12. Critical care management before and after open and intravascular procedures Aimee Aysenne and Martha Robinson 13. Shared decision-making in the Neuro-ICU Kelsey Goostrey and Susanne Muehlschlegel 14. Status epilepticus and EEG monitoring Dionne E. Swor and Deepika P. McConnell 15. Evaluation of coma. Editors William J. Marks, Jr. is Adjunct Clinical Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA. Jill L. Ostrem is the Carlin and Ellen Wiegner Endowed Professor of Neurology, and Division Chief of the Movement Disorders and Neuromodulation Center in the Department of Neurology at the University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA Contributors Andrew Naidech, Tanuwong Viarasilpa, Stephan A. Mayer, Ameeta Karmarkar, Muhammad Umair, Tyler Hinkel, Alexander W. Korutz, Eric J. Russell, Alexander J. Nemeth, Howard Lee, Deepika P. McConnell, Brandon Francis, Ahmed M. Salem, Tiffany R. Chang, H. Alex Choi and Swathi Kondapalli, Peter Pruitt, Giang T. Quach, Michael Shapiro, Aimee Aysenne, Martha Robinson, Kelsey Goostrey, Susanne Muehlschlegel, Dionne E. Swor |