Treatments for intracranial hypertension in acute brain-injured patients: grading, timing, and association with outcome. Data from the SYNAPSE-ICU study.
Chiara RobbaFrancesca GrazianoAngelo GuglielmiPaola ReboraStefania GalimbertiFabio S TacconeGuiseppe Citerionull nullPublished in: Intensive care medicine (2023)
During the first week of ICU admission, therapies to control high ICP are frequently used, especially mild-moderate TIL. In selected patients, the use of aggressive strategies can have a beneficial effect on six months mortality but not on neurological outcome.
Keyphrases
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- patient reported outcomes
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