Anaesthesia for extra-cranial surgery in patients with traumatic brain injury

AJ Prabhu, BF Matta - … Education in Anaesthesia, Critical Care & …, 2004 - academic.oup.com
Severe head injury remains common and patients who survive the initial insult are often left
with a major neurological deficit. This has serious economic implications both for health care …

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Severe head injury remains common and patients who survive the initial insult are often left
with a major neurological deficit. This has serious economic implications both for health care …

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AJ Prabhu, BF Matta - Continuing Education in Anaesthesia, Critical Care …, 2004 - bjaed.org
Severe head injury remains common and patients who survive the initial insult are often left
with a major neurological deficit. This has serious economic implications both for health care …

[PDF][PDF] Anaesthesia for extra-cranial surgery in patients with traumatic brain injury

AJ Prabhu, BFM MA - … in Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain, 2004 - e-safe-anaesthesia.org
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Anaesthesia for extra-cranial surgery in patients with traumatic brain injury

AJ Prabhu, BF Matta - Continuing Education in Anaesthesia, Critical Care …, 2004 - elibrary.ru
Severe head injury remains common and patients who survive the initial insult are often left
with a major neurological deficit. This has serious economic implications both for health care …