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Association between physical restraint requirement and unfavorable neurologic outcomes in subarachnoid hemorrhage.

Kyoko AkiyamaAkihiko InoueToru HifumiKentaro NakamuraTakuya TairaShun NakagawaKeisuke JinnoArisa ManabeSayaka KinugasaHikaru MatsumuraHajime ShishidoShota YokoyamaTomoya OkazakiHideyuki HamayaKoshiro TakanoKazutaka KiridumeNatsuyo ShinoharaKenya KawakitaYasuhiro Kuroda
Published in: Journal of intensive care (2021)
Continuous use of physical restraint during the first 24-72 h after admission was more significantly associated with unfavorable neurological outcomes than no physical restraint among patients with SAH during the acute phase.
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