Using Pupillary Light Reflex and Constriction Velocity in the Early Treatment of Traumatic Brain Inj

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Using Pupillary Light Reflex and Constriction Velocity in the Early Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a severe problem that affects millions of people worldwide. These injuries can cause permanent brain damage and often require critical care nursing. One of the essential aspects of treatment is ensuring that the injured person's brain receives the best possible care. One way to do this is by checking the pupillary light reflex and constriction velocity. Doctors can better assess how well the brain functions and decide on rehabilitation and treatment by understanding these measures. Thanks to today's pupilometer, checking these parameters has become easier and more accurate.

What is a pupillary light reflex? Pupillary light reflex measures someone's pupils' responsiveness to changes in light intensity.


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