New ICM+ workshop is planned to be run as part of the International Conference on Spreading Depolarisations, iCSD2025, Windsor, UK, on December 9th 2025.

It is our pleasure to announce an ICM+ neuro-monitoring workshop that will take place in Old and Royal Windsor, UK, on December 9th 2025 as part of the International Conference on Spreading Depolarisations, iCSD2025  (https://icsd2025.eu).

It will be again a full day of lectures and hands-on exercises to suit all levels of users, with a particular focus on getting new investigators up to speed with high quality, high resolution data collection in ICU, and intepretation of features of neuromonitoring waveforms. Intricacies of continuous monitoring of cerebral autoregulation, optimal cerebral perfusion pressure, lower and upper limits of autoregulation and cerebral and vascular compliance will be discussed at depth, including practical examples for the attendees to work through.

Participation is open to all but the registration is managed through the iCSD2025 platform as part of their meeting registration process ( https://icsd2025.eu/index.php/registration ). The places are this time very limited and the priority goes to the attendees of the conference. If you cannot make the main meeting but would still wish to attend the workshop, provided there are spaces available, please reach out to the organisers at iCSDUK2025@kcl.ac.uk


What to Expect

The workshop will cover the full neuromonitoring data lifecycle, from bedside data collection to research analytics, including:

1. Data Acquisition

  • Participants will have an opportunity to put together a data collection set up, configuring ICM+ to integrade data from several bed-side monitors that will be made available to play with on the day.

2. Data Curation, Exploration, and Analysis

  • Participants will learn how to browse and analyses high resolution ICU data, how to extract meaningful information on physiology and pathopysiology from raw waveforms of neuromonitoring measurements.

3. Interpretation & Clinical Context

  • We will showcase some of the complex multimodal monitoring scenarios and discuss ways that advanced multimodal monitoring can help you in managing your patients.

4. Big Data & Batch Workflows

  • Althouth not the primary focus of this workshop installment we will also prepare exercises for streamlining analysis of large data sets, should more advanced users wish to explore cohort based exploration and analysis.


Practical Information

  • Participants work in small groups using their own laptops

  • Virtual desktops will be provided for non-Windows users (ICM+ is a Windows only application)

  • All exercises are designed with a clinical/research question in mind

  • A pre-event survey will tailor content to participant experience levels


Join us in in Windsor, home to the largest inhabited, Royal, castle in the world, and be part of a growing international community dedicated to high-resolution cerebral monitoring.

We look forward to welcoming both returning and new participants.