Pyrexia in head-injured patients admitted to intensive care.
about
Modest cooling therapies (35ºC to 37.5ºC) for traumatic brain injuryThe neurological and cognitive consequences of hyperthermiaThe Effect of Paracetamol on Core Body Temperature in Acute Traumatic Brain Injury: A Randomised, Controlled Clinical TrialTargeted temperature management in the ICU: guidelines from a French expert panel.Body temperature affects cerebral hemodynamics in acutely brain injured patients: an observational transcranial color-coded duplex sonography study.Report of a consensus meeting on human brain temperature after severe traumatic brain injury: its measurement and management during pyrexiaClinical management of fever by nurses: doing what works.Pharmacotherapy of fever control among hospitalized adult patients.Effect of a fever control protocol-based strategy on ventilator-associated pneumonia in severely brain-injured patientsHypothermia in Adult ICUs: Changing Incidence But Persistent Risk Factor for Mortality.Impact of pyrexia on neurochemistry and cerebral oxygenation after acute brain injuryEarly temperature and mortality in critically ill patients with acute neurological diseases: trauma and stroke differ from infection.A Systematic Review of the Effects of Body Temperature on Outcome After Adult Traumatic Brain Injury.Mild hyperthermia worsens the neuropathological damage associated with mild traumatic brain injury in ratsTherapeutic hypothermia for acute neurological injuries.Intensive care unit management of fever following traumatic brain injury.Bromocriptine for control of hyperthermia in a patient with mixed autonomic hyperactivity after neurosurgery: a case reportBrain temperature: physiology and pathophysiology after brain injury.Fever management practices of neuroscience nurses: national and regional perspectives.Diagnostic Accuracy of Peripheral White Blood Cell Count, Fever and Acute Leukocutosis for Bacterial Meningitis in Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain InjuryModerate traumatic brain injury, acute phase course and deviations in physiological variables: an observational study.Parenteral diclofenac infusion significantly decreases brain-tissue oxygen tension in patients with poor-grade aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhageParoxysmal autonomic dysregulation with fever that was controlled by propranolol in a brain neoplasm patient.The significance of altered temperature after traumatic brain injury: an analysis of investigations in experimental and human studies: part 2.Brain-systemic temperature gradient is temperature-dependent in children with severe traumatic brain injury.Fever after rewarming: incidence of pyrexia in postcardiac arrest patients who have undergone mild therapeutic hypothermia.Contemporary pharmacologic issues in the management of traumatic brain injury.Non-infectious hyperthermia in acute brain injury patients: relationships to mortality, blood pressure, intracranial pressure and cerebral perfusion pressure.Predictive value of hyperthermia and intracranial hypertension on neurological outcomes in patients with severe traumatic brain injury.Intraoperative Secondary Insults During Orthopedic Surgery in Traumatic Brain Injury.Temperature disturbances in traumatic brain injury: relationship to secondary insults, barbiturate treatment and outcome.Intravenous paracetamol for fever control in acute brain injury patients: cerebral and hemodynamic effects.Brain injury as a risk factor for fever upon admission to the intensive care unit and association with in-hospital case fatality: a matched cohort study.Fever during pediatric intensive care unit admission is independently associated with increased morbidity.Brain injury and fever: hospital length of stay and cost outcomes.Non-infectious fever in the neurological intensive care unit: incidence, causes and predictors.Multivariate projection method to investigate inflammation associated with secondary insults and outcome after human traumatic brain injury: a pilot study.Continuous low-dose diclofenac infusion for fever control in patients with acute neurological lesions.Differences between brain and rectal temperatures during routine critical care of patients with severe traumatic brain injury.Variation in general supportive and preventive intensive care management of traumatic brain injury: a survey in 66 neurotrauma centers participating in the Collaborative European NeuroTrauma Effectiveness Research in Traumatic Brain Injury (CENTER-T
P2860
Q24194343-84247B11-2287-4962-A887-D0ECC104DCFBQ26740502-FD912043-05FF-46B7-B267-D6A8C729E59BQ28551575-DF6181E4-9751-4893-97DE-9962B37F4E5EQ33812414-8BA0152B-908F-434A-AB1C-F0E2859AF76FQ34423318-7F94ABD2-46A2-497E-AA9C-BC6E6E67CE43Q34436589-CFD721E6-A759-4ECF-ACD5-4146AA4532A0Q34570788-1783C0D9-F7D5-43E8-8F92-8B22A2738208Q34621396-E2FE750B-0CC7-47DD-8796-64854A929EEBQ34788474-CB534FD6-07CC-4F07-801C-79E5D7BA2725Q35357340-8E176260-07DC-4927-A930-B3D0E6873B88Q35489307-A3C898E7-98C3-40E7-898A-17FA0BE28AA2Q35554858-3BDD2825-1465-4BF6-B793-045AEF463D8BQ35624405-0B236BCA-BCCA-4082-AD38-EE9911E285AFQ35682354-5E577BC4-F68F-49B1-98E7-075C9BA13823Q35729560-3BFA6757-CC06-41F5-B44E-7A461F24A408Q35757610-C9116E21-A3A6-48AF-A818-4359A5DE5B75Q36134659-93FD0AF0-8205-4A55-8687-85D035EBE5EDQ36522444-4D01D30E-B6CF-431E-9C1D-239F66C22380Q36613742-DF7B3385-67FE-4FFA-903D-42C3DD331269Q36631131-732C6EF9-8DD6-4D44-845A-3358EE72D2FBQ36929795-EE79A334-969E-4A72-9762-08F8041559F8Q36997978-C7AEEE35-FC2D-4879-B36F-157757ABE32BQ37205187-85E975B3-E432-4965-ABDB-7CFBCC353D59Q37224636-F854575F-A27A-40DB-A4C7-7E9C4DA25F4BQ37320893-1DA08F49-547F-444A-9E9C-256CB650774EQ37685909-FE3FD535-33F8-4CC4-A30E-9ED005CA8089Q37867299-FE3AD950-DF81-46C8-9FE4-FB3CA3EDF6C5Q38012511-3AAE5D82-3D04-4548-9A1C-EBB06414792CQ38952209-DC16C7B6-41B5-4E5F-AA74-F52979468539Q39938917-B0518F4E-1A2F-464E-992B-8135167B1A90Q40018610-48F183D2-3B21-49FD-B53E-D2AB3C12E231Q40206821-A1FE5A9C-1B6C-450B-928C-FEE1DE0FAF43Q40231256-59A1CB67-D6E9-42ED-975E-BEA5D62B4A3FQ40382869-5299B577-5868-4083-AC22-026BF225B291Q40398098-507ECCAD-6609-412F-BF06-E9561E09760EQ40436836-E28EB2FA-2095-4D42-AD14-D7383BDF6259Q41985692-55C0B6CF-90D3-4EDC-A51E-F57D7E3EE3FAQ45138608-E7CC819A-B73E-4E01-B655-A148E30142D4Q51218037-BA9171ED-3A28-4A0C-BA15-49AF0E7E5CB8Q55322168-BB761E83-A425-40BE-AD64-406EC427B5CD
P2860
Pyrexia in head-injured patients admitted to intensive care.
description
2002 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2002年の論文
@ja
2002年論文
@yue
2002年論文
@zh-hant
2002年論文
@zh-hk
2002年論文
@zh-mo
2002年論文
@zh-tw
2002年论文
@wuu
2002年论文
@zh
2002年论文
@zh-cn
name
Pyrexia in head-injured patients admitted to intensive care.
@en
type
label
Pyrexia in head-injured patients admitted to intensive care.
@en
prefLabel
Pyrexia in head-injured patients admitted to intensive care.
@en
P2093
P1476
Pyrexia in head-injured patients admitted to intensive care.
@en
P2093
Angelo Colombo
Elisa Roncati Zanier
Giuseppe Citerio
Luigi Beretta
Nino Stocchetti
Sandra Rossi
P2888
P304
P356
10.1007/S00134-002-1513-1
P577
2002-10-04T00:00:00Z