2021
A model of metabolic supply-demand mismatch leading to secondary brain injury
Song JL, Kim JA, Struck AF, Zhang R, Westover MB. A model of metabolic supply-demand mismatch leading to secondary brain injury. Journal Of Neurophysiology 2021, 126: 653-667. PMID: 34232754, PMCID: PMC8815783, DOI: 10.1152/jn.00674.2020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary brain injurySecondary brain injuryAcute brain injuryBrain injuryExtracellular potassiumAdditional brain injuryAssociation of seizuresIschemic strokeNeurologic insultPreventable complicationsSeizure activityCommon sequalaeTissue hypoxiaMetabolic crisisSeizuresInjuryExcitotoxicityPatientsCommon associationAssociationCurrent practiceExcitotoxityComplicationsHemorrhageIschemia
2016
Anesthesia for Patients with Traumatic Brain Injuries
Bhattacharya B, Maung AA. Anesthesia for Patients with Traumatic Brain Injuries. Anesthesiology Clinics 2016, 34: 747-759. PMID: 27816132, DOI: 10.1016/j.anclin.2016.06.009.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2011
Five-year survival and outcome of treatment for postinfectious hydrocephalus in Ugandan infants.
Warf B, Dagi A, Kaaya B, Schiff S. Five-year survival and outcome of treatment for postinfectious hydrocephalus in Ugandan infants. Journal Of Neurosurgery Pediatrics 2011, 8: 502-8. PMID: 22044377, DOI: 10.3171/2011.8.peds11221.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPostinfectious hydrocephalusFive-year survivalShunt placementPrimary brain injuryWorse functional outcomeKaplan-Meier methodLong-term outcomesLog-rank testOutcome of treatmentEndoscopic third ventriculostomyTreatment selection biasPublic health measuresOne-thirdUgandan infantsWorst sequelaeOperative mortalityNeonatal infectionFunctional outcomeThird ventriculostomyBrain injuryPrimary treatmentCommon causeInfant hydrocephalusSurvival advantageOriginal infection
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