Should individual timeline and serial CT/MRI panels of all patients be presented in acute brain insult cohorts? A pilot study of 45 patients with decompressive craniectomy after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Anniina H AutioJuho PaavolaJoona TervonenMaarit LångTerhi J HuuskonenJukka HuttunenVirve KärkkäinenMikael von Und Zu FraunbergAntti E LindgrenTimo KoivistoJouni KurolaJuha E JääskeläinenOlli-Pekka KämäräinenPublished in: Acta neurochirurgica (2023)
The pseudonymized timeline panels and serial brain imaging panels, indicating the patients by numbers, allowed the presentation and comparison of individual clinical courses. An obvious application would be the quality control in acute or elective medicine for timely and equal access to clinical care.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- liver failure
- quality control
- magnetic resonance imaging
- peritoneal dialysis
- healthcare
- traumatic brain injury
- palliative care
- computed tomography
- high resolution
- respiratory failure
- patients undergoing
- intensive care unit
- hepatitis b virus
- positron emission tomography
- cerebral ischemia
- brain injury
- diffusion weighted imaging