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Cerebral perfusion pressure thresholds for brain tissue hypoxia and metabolic crisis after poor-grade subarachnoid hemorrhage
ArticleAbstract: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE-To identify a minimally acceptable cerebral perfusion pressure threshold abovPalabras claves:brain tissue oxygen tension, Cerebral microdialysis, Cerebral perfusion pressure, Subarachnoid hemorrhageAutores:Badjatia N., Claassen J., Connolly E.S., Fernandez L., Helbok R., Ko S.B., Lee K., Mayer S.A., Pedro M.P. Kurtz, Presciutti M., Schmidt M.J., Stuart R.M.Fuentes:scopusGlobal cerebral edema and brain metabolism after subarachnoid hemorrhage
ArticleAbstract: Background And Purpose- Global cerebral edema is common among patients with poor-grade subarachnoidPalabras claves:global cerebral edema, Microdialysis, Subarachnoid hemorrhageAutores:Badjatia N., Choi H., Claassen J., Connolly E.S., Fernandez L., Helbok R., Ko S.B., Lee K., Mayer S.A., Pedro M.P. Kurtz, Schmidt M.J.Fuentes:scopusFluid responsiveness and brain tissue oxygen augmentation after subarachnoid hemorrhage
ArticleAbstract: Background: The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between cardiac index (CPalabras claves:Brain tissue oxygen, Cardiac output, Fluid responsiveness, Subarachnoid hemorrhageAutores:Badjatia N., Claassen J., Connolly E.S., Fernandez L., Helbok R., Ko S.B., Lee K., Mayer S.A., Pedro M.P. Kurtz, Schmidt M.J., Stuart R.M.Fuentes:scopus