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Prolonged hourly neurological examinations are associated with increased delirium and no discernible benefit in mild/moderate geriatric traumatic brain injury.
Fonseca RA, Canas M, Diaz L, Aldana JA, Afzal H, De Filippis A, Del Toro D, Day A, McCarthy J, Stansfield K, Bochicchio GV, Niziolek G, Kranker LM, Rosengart MR, Hoofnagle M, Leonard J. Fonseca RA, et al. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2024 Jul 1;97(1):105-111. doi: 10.1097/TA.0000000000004296. Epub 2024 Mar 21. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2024. PMID: 38509046
Brainstem responses can predict death and delirium in sedated patients in intensive care unit.
Sharshar T, Porcher R, Siami S, Rohaut B, Bailly-Salin J, Hopkinson NS, Clair B, Guidoux C, Iacobone E, Sonneville R, Polito A, Aboab J, Gaudry S, Morla O, Amouyal G, Azuar J, Allary J, Vieillard-Baron A, Wolff M, Cariou A, Annane D; Paris-Ouest Study Group on Neurological Effect of Sedation (POSGNES). Sharshar T, et al. Crit Care Med. 2011 Aug;39(8):1960-7. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0b013e31821b843b. Crit Care Med. 2011. PMID: 21532477
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