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Chapter and Conference Paper
Cerebral blood flow (CBF)-directed management of ventilated head-injured patients
Ischaemic brain damage has been shown to be an important contributing factor causing head injury fatality. Maintenance of an adequate cerebral perfusion pressure is difficult in patients with elevated intracra...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Is Transcranial Doppler Ultrasonography (TCD) Good Enough in Determining CO2 Reactivity and Pressure Autoregulation in Head-Injured Patients?
Disturbance of cerebral haemodynamic status, cerebral vasoreactivity (CVR) to carbon dioxide (CO2) and pressure autoregulatory response (PAR) have been shown to be associated with severity of head injury and to c...