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Head trauma, a significant public health concern, demands meticulous monitoring and assessment to optimize patient outcomes. Among the various measurements clinicians rely on, certain indicators hold ...
Cassie Sengul tried swimming. She tried horseback riding, cheerleading, soccer, and softball. “My parents put me around every sport you could think of, sometimes doing three at one time, just to keep ...
Closed chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) mechanically circulate blood to the organs during cardiac arrest, yet cardiac arrest remains among the most fatal diseases, with a ...
Circadian and diurnal variation in cerebral blood flow directly contributes to the diurnal variation in the risk of stroke, either through factors that trigger stroke or due to impaired compensatory ...
Abstract: Plateau waves (PW) in intracranial pressure (ICP) often manifest in traumatic brain injury (TBI), presenting as abrupt increases in ICP exceeding 40 mmHg, accompanied by a decrease in ...
Abstract: Systemic hypertension is a significant contributor for strokes and cognitive impairment and is a leading cause of mortality in the USA. Changes in cerebral vascular diameter and cerebral ...
This study investigates the relationship between the lower limit of cerebral autoregulation and vascular properties as quantified separately by the intraoperative ambulatory arterial stiffness index ...