Background and Goal of Study: Temperature alterations in neurocritical care setting are common and have striking effect on brain metabolism leading or exacerbating neuronal injury. Fever (T >38,3°C) also negatively impact on acute brain injury (ABI) patients outcome. Conclusive evidence linking temperature control to improved outcome is still lacking. Aim of this review article is to evaluate the relationship between changes in body temperature in ABI and outcome. Materials and Methods: A literature search of 2 medical database was accomplished: PubMed Medline. Only complete studies (no abstracts), published in English in peer-reviewed journals were included. Two authors (M.P and P.S) independently screened and assessed titles, abstracts, ...
Purpose: Traumatic brain injury is one of the primary causes of death and neurological impairment in...
With nearly 42 million mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) occurring worldwide every year, underst...
AbstractIntroductionFever is common in patients with acute stroke, and mostly it is due to infectiou...
Background and Goal of Study: Temperature alterations in neurocritical care setting are common and h...
Copyright © 2012 Ségolène Mrozek et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background and Purpose—Many studies associate fever with poor outcome in patients with neurological ...
The regulation of brain temperature is largely dependent on the metabolic activity of brain tissue a...
BACKGROUND: Fever suppression may be beneficial for patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and s...
BACKGROUND: After traumatic brain injury (TBI), fever is frequent. Brain temperature (BT), which is ...
Introduction: Fever is common in patients with acute stroke, and mostly it is due to infectious comp...
an The low survival rates of patients who suffer from ICH emphasize the importance of identifying pr...
INTRODUCTION: Intensive care management for TBI patients aims to prevent secondary cerebral damage. ...
INTRODUCTION: Intensive care management for TBI patients aims to prevent secondary cerebral damage. ...
INTRODUCTION: Intensive care management for TBI patients aims to prevent secondary cerebral damage. ...
Introduction: Nursing clinicians are primarily responsible for the monitoring and treatment of incr...
Purpose: Traumatic brain injury is one of the primary causes of death and neurological impairment in...
With nearly 42 million mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) occurring worldwide every year, underst...
AbstractIntroductionFever is common in patients with acute stroke, and mostly it is due to infectiou...
Background and Goal of Study: Temperature alterations in neurocritical care setting are common and h...
Copyright © 2012 Ségolène Mrozek et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background and Purpose—Many studies associate fever with poor outcome in patients with neurological ...
The regulation of brain temperature is largely dependent on the metabolic activity of brain tissue a...
BACKGROUND: Fever suppression may be beneficial for patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and s...
BACKGROUND: After traumatic brain injury (TBI), fever is frequent. Brain temperature (BT), which is ...
Introduction: Fever is common in patients with acute stroke, and mostly it is due to infectious comp...
an The low survival rates of patients who suffer from ICH emphasize the importance of identifying pr...
INTRODUCTION: Intensive care management for TBI patients aims to prevent secondary cerebral damage. ...
INTRODUCTION: Intensive care management for TBI patients aims to prevent secondary cerebral damage. ...
INTRODUCTION: Intensive care management for TBI patients aims to prevent secondary cerebral damage. ...
Introduction: Nursing clinicians are primarily responsible for the monitoring and treatment of incr...
Purpose: Traumatic brain injury is one of the primary causes of death and neurological impairment in...
With nearly 42 million mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) occurring worldwide every year, underst...
AbstractIntroductionFever is common in patients with acute stroke, and mostly it is due to infectiou...