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Safety and Reliability of Bedside, Single Burr Hole Technique for Intracranial Multimodality Monitoring in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

Safety and Reliability of Bedside, Single Burr Hole Technique for Intracranial Multimodality Monitoring in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Brandon Foreman, …Read More

Effect of neuromonitor-guided titrated care on brain tissue hypoxia after opioid overdose cardiac arrest

Effect of neuromonitor-guided titrated care on brain tissue hypoxia after opioid overdose cardiac arrest Jonathan Elmer, Katharyn L Flickinger, Maighdlin …Read More

Long term electroencephalography in preterm neonates: Safety and quality of electrode types

Long term electroencephalography in preterm neonates: Safety and quality of electrode types Nathalie M El Ters, Amit M Mathur, Siddharth …Read More

Terminal spreading depolarization and electrical silence in death of human cerebral cortex

Terminal spreading depolarization and electrical silence in death of human cerebral cortex Jens P Dreier, Sebastian Major, Brandon Foreman, Maren …Read More

Spreading depolarization in acute brain injury inhibited by ketamine: a prospective, randomized, multiple crossover trial

Spreading depolarization in acute brain injury inhibited by ketamine: a prospective, randomized, multiple crossover trial Andrew P Carlson, Mohammad Abbas, …Read More

Detection of Brain Hypoxia Based on Noninvasive Optical Monitoring of Cerebral Blood Flow with Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy

Conclusions: PRx, PAx, and RAC appear similar in their associations with 6- to 12-month outcome in moderate/severe adult TBI, with RAC showing tendency to achieve stronger associations. Further work is required to determine the role for each of these cerebrovascular indices in monitoring of TBI patients.Read More

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