In neurocritical care, acute pathologies, including trauma, stroke, or infection, should be addressed first, followed by secondary pathologies, such as seizures, ischemia, and fever. Continuous neuromonitoring is essential to assess the neurological status of critically ill patients. However, bedside examinations are inadequate to identify and prevent secondary brain injury promptly. Nevertheless, multimodal neuromonitoring can help critical care neurologists get real-time data on cerebral oxygenation, hemodynamics, electrophysiology, and metabolism and make treatment decisions to prevent brain injuries.

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