According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (2010), about 7 million people are diagnosed with traumatic brain injury (TBI). In the medical and professional medical industry, various definitions are used to define the composition of TBI (Abelson-Mitchell, 2007). In spite of these various definitions, TBI essentially explains all forms of trauma to the brain and its surrounding anatomy (Abelson-Mitchell, 2007). As with most injuries, TBI is classified as mild, moderate, or severe, but severe TBI compared to severe injury may adversely affect individual motor function and cognitive function (Abelson- Mitchell,
Article - Traumatic brain injury Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is defined as physical damage to brain tissue that temporarily or permanently impairs brain function, is a worldwide health problem, growing social economy It is a problem. TBI is the leading cause of death and disability of individuals under the age of 45 and young adult men account for approximately 75% of cases. Due to the complex pathophysiology associated with TBI there is currently no effective drug treatment available for a wide range of clinical applications. Therefore, people with debilitating TBI often require lifelong medical care and support.
Ashrafiuon believes that his work has many uses. "It can basically be used to diagnose any health problems affecting brain activity.We are a mild traumatic brain injury, post traumatic stress disorder, Alzheimer's disease, mild cognition Brain health status wanting to monitor patients with disorders, sleep and circadian rhythm disorder. "Technologists Low and Ashrafiuon believe that someday I will preserve the brain wave outline of all mental illnesses. By comparing the outline of the patient's brain waves with the database of the stored sample contours, we support the diagnosis of mental illness and enable rapid diagnosis
Brain monitoring is the process of monitoring and diagnosing neurological diseases by examining the structure and function of the brain. This process involves the use of several brain monitoring devices such as intracranial pressure monitors and magnetoencephalography to track brain functions such as venous and arterial blood flow velocities in the case of epilepsy and traumatic brain injury. Demand for growth in this market is rising due to nervous system diseases and other diseases (sickle cell anemia, aging of the population, increased awareness of the disease, options of treatment, etc) and increased incidence of fatal accidents I will. However, the high cost of equipment and the need for efficient processing technology may hinder the growth of the market.
Nurses in the Neurological Intensive Care Unit conduct multiple interventions to treat patients with severe traumatic brain injury. This study confirmed the specific intervention they had on a daily basis. Regarding quantity and quality, nurses regularly monitor hemodynamic factors such as oxygen saturation, blood pressure and body temperature, other physiological parameters, monitor intracranial pressure and cerebral perfusion, and provide emotional support To do. Qualitative analysis only shows that other nursing interventions they perform can be classified as neurophysiological interventions, psychosocial interventions, injury prevention interventions, and interventions to maintain the treatment environment.