Cerebral hypoxia in severely brain-injured patients is associated with admission Glasgow Coma Scale score, computed tomographic severity, cerebral perfusion pressure, and survival. (Q51678822)
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scientific article published in March 2004
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English | Cerebral hypoxia in severely brain-injured patients is associated with admission Glasgow Coma Scale score, computed tomographic severity, cerebral perfusion pressure, and survival. |
scientific article published in March 2004 |
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Cerebral hypoxia in severely brain-injured patients is associated with admission Glasgow Coma Scale score, computed tomographic severity, cerebral perfusion pressure, and survival. (English)
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C Michael Dunham
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Kenneth J Ransom
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Laurie L Flowers
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Joel D Siegal
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Chander M Kohli
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1 March 2004
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56
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482-9; discussion 489-91
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