Pupilometer: A Vital Tool in Pupil Diameter Measurement of Traumatic Brain Injury Patients

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Pupilometer: A Vital Tool in Pupil Diameter Measurement of Traumatic Brain Injury Patients

Pupilometers are vital for the pupil evaluation of people who have sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI). These devices were introduced for doctors to use to measure pupil size. Doctors have used pupilometers in various clinical settings, including emergency departments and ophthalmology practices. This post discusses the use of the pupilometer in the pupil diameter measurement of traumatic brain injury patients.

Reasons pupil diameter measurement is essential in traumatic brain injury treatment A pupil diameter measurement is essential for assessing the severity of traumatic brain injury. Because of its importance, traumatic brain injury (TBI) specialists recommend you do not delay getting your patients' eyes checked out if you believe that they have been involved in an accident, especially one where there were head injuries involved. Because pupil dilation and constriction are controlled by the central nervous system (CNS), measuring how much the pupils dilate can be an effective way for doctors to gauge how well the CNS works and whether any injuries are caused by damage to certain parts of the brain.


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