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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: Use and impact of high intensity treatments in patients with traumatic brain injury across Europe: a CENTER-TBI analysis
Author(s): Huijben, Jilske A
Dixit, Abhishek
Stocchetti, Nino
Maas, Andrew I R
Lingsma, Hester F
van der Jagt, Mathieu
Nelson, David
Citerio, Giuseppe
Wilson, Lindsay
Menon, David K
Ercole, Ari
Keywords: Therapy intensity level
Barbiturates
Hypothermia
Hyperventilation
Decompressive craniectomy
Traumatic brain injury
Issue Date: 2021
Date Deposited: 10-Mar-2021
Citation: Huijben JA, Dixit A, Stocchetti N, Maas AIR, Lingsma HF, van der Jagt M, Nelson D, Citerio G, Wilson L, Menon DK & Ercole A (2021) Use and impact of high intensity treatments in patients with traumatic brain injury across Europe: a CENTER-TBI analysis. Critical Care, 25 (1), Art. No.: 78. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-020-03370-y
Abstract: Purpose To study variation in, and clinical impact of high Therapy Intensity Level (TIL) treatments for elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) across European Intensive Care Units (ICUs). Methods We studied high TIL treatments (metabolic suppression, hypothermia (
DOI Link: 10.1186/s13054-020-03370-y
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