MRC CRASH is a randomised controlled trial (ISRCTN74459797) of the effect of corticosteroids on death and disability after head injury. We randomly allocated 10,008 adults with head injury and a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 14 or less, within 8 h of injury, to a 48-h infusion of corticosteroid (methylprednisolone) or placebo. Data at 6 months were obtained for 9673 (96.7%) patients. The risk of death was higher in the corticosteroid group than in the placebo group (1248 [25.7%] vs 1075 [22.3%] deaths; relative risk 1.15, 95% CI 1.07-1.24; p=0.0001), as was the risk of death or severe disability (1828 [38.1%] vs 1728 [36.3%] dead or severely disabled; 1.05, 0.99-1.10; p=0.079). There was no evidence that the effect of corticosteroids differed...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this retrospective study was to externally validate the CRASH (Corticosteroid ...
INTRODUCTION: To determine the impact of physiologic doses of hydrocortisone on neurologic outcome a...
The global epidemic of head injuries is just beginning. Many are caused by road traffic crashes. It ...
MRC CRASH is a randomised controlled trial (ISRCTN74459797) of the effect of corticosteroids on deat...
BACKGROUND: Corticosteroids have been used to treat head injuries for more than 30 years. In 1997, f...
A large simple placebo controlled trial, among adults with head injury and impaired consciousness, o...
OBJECTIVES: To test the design and feasibility of a large scale multicentre randomised controlled tr...
CRASH (Corticosteroid randomisation after significant head injury) is a prospective multi-centre ran...
Methylprednisolone was associated with an increase in death after head injury CRASH Trial Collaborat...
Abstract Background Worldwide, millions of people are treated each year for significant head injury....
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, millions of people are treated each year for significant head injury. A subst...
In the past, corticosteroids were given to head-injured patients in order to prevent secondary brain...
Background Traumatic brain injury is a prominent and leading cause of premature mortality and disabi...
The CRASH3 results are out, but do we know what to do? The study enrolled 9202 head injured patients...
The application of corticosteroids to the treatment of brain and spinal cord trauma is based on the ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this retrospective study was to externally validate the CRASH (Corticosteroid ...
INTRODUCTION: To determine the impact of physiologic doses of hydrocortisone on neurologic outcome a...
The global epidemic of head injuries is just beginning. Many are caused by road traffic crashes. It ...
MRC CRASH is a randomised controlled trial (ISRCTN74459797) of the effect of corticosteroids on deat...
BACKGROUND: Corticosteroids have been used to treat head injuries for more than 30 years. In 1997, f...
A large simple placebo controlled trial, among adults with head injury and impaired consciousness, o...
OBJECTIVES: To test the design and feasibility of a large scale multicentre randomised controlled tr...
CRASH (Corticosteroid randomisation after significant head injury) is a prospective multi-centre ran...
Methylprednisolone was associated with an increase in death after head injury CRASH Trial Collaborat...
Abstract Background Worldwide, millions of people are treated each year for significant head injury....
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, millions of people are treated each year for significant head injury. A subst...
In the past, corticosteroids were given to head-injured patients in order to prevent secondary brain...
Background Traumatic brain injury is a prominent and leading cause of premature mortality and disabi...
The CRASH3 results are out, but do we know what to do? The study enrolled 9202 head injured patients...
The application of corticosteroids to the treatment of brain and spinal cord trauma is based on the ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this retrospective study was to externally validate the CRASH (Corticosteroid ...
INTRODUCTION: To determine the impact of physiologic doses of hydrocortisone on neurologic outcome a...
The global epidemic of head injuries is just beginning. Many are caused by road traffic crashes. It ...