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Management Patterns and Outcomes After Traumatic Brain Injury With Associated Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury.

Matthew C FindlayGabriela Sarriera-ValentinEmma R EarlKyril L ColeForrest A HamrickHediyeh BaradaranJanet CortezSarah LombardoJade NunezCraig KilburgRamesh GrandhiSarah T Menacho
Published in: Neurosurgery (2023)
In patients with TBI, BCVIs impart greater risk for stroke and other associated morbidities as their severity increases. It may prove difficult to mitigate high-grade BCVI-related stroke, considering most events occur in the acute window. The paucity of late time frame strokes suggest that current management strategies do help mitigate risks.
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