Secondary insults during intrahospital transport of neurosurgical intensive care patients

scientific article published in January 1998

Secondary insults during intrahospital transport of neurosurgical intensive care patients is …
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P356DOI10.1007/BF02389312
P698PubMed publication ID9795941
P5875ResearchGate publication ID13490382

P2093author name stringH Bilgin
A Bekar
E Korfali
K Türeyen
G Korfali
Z Ipekoglu
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Neurosurgical resources and transfer policies for head injuries.Q42109499
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Movement of criticall ill patients within hospitalQ66894532
Avoidable factors contributing to death after head injuryQ66901566
Effect of head elevation on intracranial pressure, cerebral perfusion pressure, and cerebral blood flow in head-injured patientsQ67729005
Secondary insults during intrahospital transport of head-injured patientsQ68083007
Risks in intrahospital transportQ68282488
Transport of critically ill adultsQ69511126
Guidelines for initial management after head injury in adults. Suggestions from a group of neurosurgeonsQ70470172
P433issue2-3
P304page(s)98-101
P577publication date1998-01-01
P1433published inNeurosurgical ReviewQ15760864
P1476titleSecondary insults during intrahospital transport of neurosurgical intensive care patients
P478volume21

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