In their article in WORLD NEUROSURGERY, Liu et al. investigate whether the type of intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring device (intraparenchymal [IPM] vs. external ventricular drain [EVD]) affects neurologic outcomes in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). In this prospective study, 122 patients (mean age, 43.37 years ± 14.40; mean Glasgow Coma Scale score 7.84 ± 2.54; Marshall computed tomography [CT] score II in 26 [21.3%], III in 33 [27%], IV in 34 [27.9%], V in 12 [9.8%], and VI in 17 [13.9%] patients) were randomly assigned into 2 groups
Intracranial pressure monitoring and outcome in traumatic brain injury: the probe does matter?
Servadei F;
2015-01-01
Abstract
In their article in WORLD NEUROSURGERY, Liu et al. investigate whether the type of intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring device (intraparenchymal [IPM] vs. external ventricular drain [EVD]) affects neurologic outcomes in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). In this prospective study, 122 patients (mean age, 43.37 years ± 14.40; mean Glasgow Coma Scale score 7.84 ± 2.54; Marshall computed tomography [CT] score II in 26 [21.3%], III in 33 [27%], IV in 34 [27.9%], V in 12 [9.8%], and VI in 17 [13.9%] patients) were randomly assigned into 2 groupsFile in questo prodotto:
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