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Brain Injury General Management of Brain-Injured Patients: 13 Does Raising Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Help Head-Injured Patients?
Neurotrauma
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10.1055/b-0034-62489
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2005
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Keyword(s):
Brain Injury
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Cerebral Perfusion Pressure
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Cerebral Perfusion
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Perfusion Pressure
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General Management
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Brain Injured
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Head Injured
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Injured Patients
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