Individualized Brain Tissue Oxygen-Monitoring Probe Placement Helps to Guide Therapy and Optimizes Outcome in Neurocritical Care.
Levin HäniMario D RopelatoFranca WagnerAndreas NowackiNicole SöllMatthias HaenggiAndreas RaabeWerner J Z'GraggenPublished in: Neurocritical care (2020)
CT-guided probe insertion is a reliable and easy technique to place a ptO2 probe in a particular area of interest in patients with potentially reduced cerebral oxygen supply. By adjusting treatment aggressively according to this individualized monitoring data, clinical outcome may improve.
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