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  1. Aggressive medical management of acute traumatic subdural hematomas before emergency craniotomy in patients presenting with bilateral unreactive pupils. A cohort study
  2. Assembling (non) treatable cases: The communicative constitution of medical object in doctor–doctor interaction
  3. looking the intensive care unit form the inside
  4. Blood Component Therapy and Coagulopathy in Trauma: A Systematic Review of the Literature from the Trauma Update Group
  5. Systematic Review of the Literature and Evidence-Based Recommendations for Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Trauma: Results from an Italian Consensus of Experts
  6. Satisfaction of patients’ next of kin in a ‘Hub & Spoke’ ICU network
  7. Neurological examination of critically ill patients: a pragmatic approach. Report of an ESICM expert panel
  8. Temporal changes in CT perfusion values before and after cranioplasty in patients without symptoms related to external decompression: a pilot study
  9. Temporal changes in perihematomal apparent diffusion coefficient values during the transition from acute to subacute phases in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage
  10. Is the TMPM-ICD9 revolution in trauma risk-adjustment compatible with imperfect administrative coding?
  11. A Practical Approach to Interpretation of CBF Measured by Mean of Xenon-CT in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury~!2010-03-08~!2010-03-29~!2010-09-14~!
  12. A Practical Approach to Interpretation of CBF Measured by Mean of Xenon-CT in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury
  13. Classification of a traumatic brain injury: the Glasgow Coma scale is not enough
  14. Potential Role of CT Perfusion Parameters in the Identification of Solitary Intra-axial Brain Tumor Grading
  15. Hyperemia Beneath Evacuated Acute Subdural Hematoma is Frequent and Prolonged in Patients with an Unfavorable Outcome: A Xe-Computed Tomographic Study
  16. High Cervical Spinal Cord Complete Transection
  17. Potential role of surgery in traumatic focal brain lesions as revealed by functional imaging
  18. CT perfusion mapping of hemodynamic disturbances associated to acute spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage
  19. Cerebral blood flow thresholds predicting new hypoattenuation areas due to macrovascular ischemia during the acute phase of severe and complicated aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. A preliminary study
  20. Cerebral Arterio-venous pCO2 Difference, Estimated Respiratory Quotient, and Early Posttraumatic Outcome: Comparison With Arterio-venous Lactate and Oxygen Differences
  21. Can circadian rhythms influence onset and outcome of nontraumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage?
  22. Global cerebral blood flow and CPP after severe head injury: a xenon-CT study
  23. Randomized clinical trial of intracranial pressure monitoring after severe head injury
  24. Cerebral Blood Flow In Traumatic Contusions Is Predominantly Reducedafteran Induced Acute Elevation Of Cerebral Perfusion Pressure
  25. The syndrome of the sunken skin flap: a neglected potentially reversible phenomenon affecting recovery after decompressive craniotomy
  26. Regional cerebral blood flow levels as measured by xenon-CT in vascular territorial low-density areas after subarachnoid hemorrhage are not always ischemic
  27. Xenon-CT and transcranial Doppler in poor-grade or complicated aneurysmatic subarachnoid hemorrhage patients undergoing aggressive management of intracranial hypertension
  28. Assessment of acute spontaneous intracerebral hematoma by CT perfusion imaging
  29. Mapping of ADC abnormalities associated with acute spontaneous intracerebral hematoma as evaluated by diffusion-weighted imaging
  30. Hyperventilation in Head Injury
  31. Factors Associated with Neurological Outcome and Lesion Progression in Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Patients
  32. An Italian survey of severe head trauma management during extracranial surgery
  33. Centrifugal Distribution of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow and its Time Course in Traumatic Intracerebral Hematomas
  34. Time course of CT evolution in traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage: a study of 141 patients
  35. Normal jugular bulb oxygen saturation
  36. Induced acute arterial hypertension and regional cerebral flow in intracontusional low density area
  37. Mixed dishomogeneous hemorrhagic brain contusions. Mapping of cerebral blood flow
  38. Cerebral Blood Flow in Traumatic Contusions
  39. 5 Cerebarl Venous Hyperoxia in Brain Death is associated with Extracerebral Venous Hyperoxia and Low Systemic Oxygen Consumption
  40. Prematurely Detected Traumatic Carotid-Cavernous Sinus Fistula, by Means of Unintentional Contralateral Inferior Petrosal Sinus Catheterization Bilateral Jugular Bulb Oxygen Saturation Findings
  41. High Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Improves Low Values of Local Brain Tissue O2 Tension (PtiO2) in Focal Lesions
  42. Cerebral Arteriovenous PCO2 Difference and Early Global Cerebral Ischemia in a Patient with Acute Severe Head Injury
  43. Isofenphos Poisoning: Prolonged Intoxication After Intramuscular Injection
  44. Assessment of Cerebral Dysfunction
  45. Circadian and Circannual Rhythmicity in the Occurrence of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
  46. Limitations of Jugular Bulb Oxyhemoglobin Saturation Without Intracranial Pressure Monitoring in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
  47. MONITORING AND TREATMENT OF CEREBRAL HYPERPERFUSION IN THE IMMEDIATE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD FOLLOWING CRANIOTOMY FOR SUPRATENTORIAL TUMORS
  48. Cerebral Arteriovenous Oxygen Difference and Lactate-Oxygen Index: A Case of Bilateral Monitoring
  49. A diagnostic flowchart, including TCD, Xe-CT and angiography, to improve the diagnosis of vasospasm critically affecting cerebral blood flow in patients with subarachnoid haemorrhage, sedated and ventilated
  50. Diagnostic impact of the spectrum of ischemic cerebral blood flow thresholds in sedated subarachnoid hemorrhage patients
  51. Reperfusion of low attenuation areas complicating subarachnoid hemorrhage
  52. Estimated cerebral respiratory quotient and arteriovenous differences of CO2 in the ultra early detection of global ischemia in severe head injury
  53. Cerebral blood flow in mean cerebral artery low density areas is not always ischemic in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage — relationship with neurological outcome
  54. Cerebral blood flow mapping in two different subtypes of intraparenchymal hemorrhagic traumatic lesions