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Compensatory-reserve-weighted intracranial pressure versus intracranial pressure for outcome association in adult traumatic brain injury: a CENTER-TBI validation study.

Frederick Adam ZeilerAri ErcoleManuel CabeleiraErta BeqiriTommaso ZoerleMarco CarbonaraNino StocchettiDavid K MenonPeter SmielewskiMarek Czosnykanull null
Published in: Acta neurochirurgica (2019)
Compensatory-reserve-weighted ICP displays superior outcome association for both alive/dead and favorable/unfavorable dichotomized outcomes in adult TBI, through univariate analysis. Lower wICP is associated with better global outcomes. The results of this study provide multi-center validation of those seen in a previous single-center study.
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