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Journal Properties
Number of Articles
40
Abbreviation
IJNM
e-ISSN
1531-300X
Publisher
Internet Scientific Publishers, LLC
Indian UGC
DOAJ (latest)
Description
The Internet Journal of Neuromonitoring, although no longer publishing, provided a valuable platform for research and developments in the specialized field of neuromonitoring. With a focus on advancing techniques for observing and interpreting nervous system function, the journal aimed to improve patient outcomes in critical care and surgical settings. The scope encompassed various aspects of neurological assessment, from basic principles to advanced applications.
The journal explored a range of topics, including EEG monitoring, evoked potentials, and cerebral blood flow monitoring. It targeted neurologists, neurosurgeons, anesthesiologists, and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with neurological disorders or those undergoing neurosurgical procedures. The goal was to enhance the precision and reliability of neuromonitoring techniques, enabling more informed clinical decisions.
While no longer in publication, The Internet Journal of Neuromonitoring contributed to the body of knowledge in this critical area of medicine. Interested individuals might consult its archives for relevant insights. The journal served as a conduit for sharing best practices and emerging technologies within the neuroscience community.