The heterogeneity of the initial insult and subsequent pathophysiology has made both the study of human head injury and design
of randomised controlled trials exceptionally difficult. The combination of multimodality bedside monitoring and functional
brain imaging positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance (MR), incorporated within a Neurosciences Critical
Care Unit, provides the resource required to study critically ill patients after brain injury from initial ictus through recovery
from coma and rehabilitation to final outcome. Methods to define cerebral ischemia in the context of altered cerebral oxidative
metabolism have been developed, traditional therapies for intracranial hypertension re-evaluated and bedside monitors cross-validated.
New modelling and analytical approaches have been developed.
Keywords Head injury - positron emission tomography - magnetic resonance - intensive care - cerebral blood flow - cerebral ischemia - multimodality bedside monitoring - cognitive outcome