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Guidelines for the management of severe head injury in adults as evolved by the European Brain Injury Consortium are presented and discussed. The importance of preventing and treating secondary insults is emphasized and the principles on which treatment is based are reviewed. Guidelines presented are of a
EBIC-guidelines for management of severe head injury in adults. / Maas, AIR; Dearden, M; Teasdale, GM; Braakman, R; Cohadon, F; Iannotti, F; Karimi, A; Lapierre, F; Murray, G; Ohman, J; Persson, L; Servadei, F; Stocchetti, N; Unterberg, A. In: Acta Neurochirurgica, Vol. 139, No. 4, 1997, p. 286-294. Research output:
1997;139(9):797-803; EBIC-guidelines for management of severe head injury in adults. European Brain Injury Consortium. Maas AI, Dearden M, Teasdale GM, Braakman R, Cohadon F, Iannotti F, Karimi A, Lapierre F, Murray G, Ohman J, Persson L, Servadei F, Stocchetti N, Unterberg A. Acta Neurochir (Wien). 1997
3 Aug 2017 Guidelines for the management of severe head injury in adults as evolved by the European Brain Injury Consortium are presented and discussed. The importance of preventing and treating secondary insults is emphasized and the principles on which treatment is based are reviewed. Guidelines presented
Summary. Guidelines for the management of severe head injury in adults as evolved by the European Brain Injury Consortium are presented and discussed. The importance of preventing and treating secondary insults is emphasized and the principles on which treatment is based are reviewed. Guidelines presented are of
EBIC-Guidelines for Management of Severe Head Injury in Adults. A. I. R. Maas 1, M. Dearden 2, G. M. Teasdale 3, R. Braakman 4, F. Cohadon 5, F. Iannotti 6, A. Karimi 7,. E Lapierre 8, G. Murray 9, J. Ohman I~ L. Persson 11, F. Servadei 12, N. Stocchetti 13, and A. Unterberg 14 on behalf on the European Brain Injury
Patients with a moderate or severe TBI should be transferred to a designated trauma centre.2 Despite widespread agreement on the principles of early management there is less clarity on resuscitation endpoints, with expert panels offering differing guidelines for management.
Acta Neurochir (Wien). 1997;139(4):286-94. EBIC-guidelines for management of severe head injury in adults. European Brain Injury Consortium. Maas AI(1), Dearden M, Teasdale GM, Braakman R, Cohadon F, Iannotti F, Karimi A, Lapierre F, Murray G, Ohman J, Persson L, Servadei F, Stocchetti N, Unterberg A.
Abstract Guidelines for the management of severe head injury in adults as evolved by the European Brain Injury Consortium are presented and discussed. The importance of preventing ..
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