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Background Evidence that mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) causes psychiatric problems in children has been mixed. Investigating this issue has been difficult due to the lack of representative longitudinal data that includes adequate measures of mTBI, subsequent mental health symptoms and service use.
Grace Revill+4 more
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Management of pediatric trauma
Injuries are one of the commonest causes of disability and death worldwide. They affect all populations in all geographic regions. Injuries are amongst the commonest causes of mortality in the pediatric population, after infections, congenital and ...
Aparna Pande, Kapil Dev Soni
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Angka Kematian Pasien Kraniotomi Di Icu Dan Hcu Rsup Dr. Kariadi Periode Februari 2010 – Februari 2012 [PDF]
Latar belakang : RSUP Dr. Kariadi selayaknya dapat memberikan pelayanan intensif dan tingkat tinggi sesuai dengan standar. Kraniotomi merupakan suatu tindakan bedah dengan cara membuka kranium yang memiliki risiko kematianberdasarkan berbagai macam ...
Nugroho, J. L. (Jati)+1 more
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Cyclophosphamide—A promising solution for refractory ICANS
British Journal of Haematology, EarlyView.
Manan Vora+7 more
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This study developed a clinical model using a gradient boosting decision tree (GBDT) to predict blood glucose reduction (ΔGlu) after continuous intravenous insulin therapy in hyperglycemic emergencies. A multicenter retrospective cohort analysis identified key predictive factors, including initial blood glucose, bicarbonate concentration, insulin flow ...
Yuichiro Iwamoto+18 more
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Hyperglycemia as an atypical finding of malignant hyperthermia: A case report and literature review
A 13‐month‐old toddler presented with an atypical symptom – hyperglycemia – during a malignant hyperthermia crisis. During MH, hyperglycemia may result from intracellular calcium leakage in muscle cells, suggesting a potential association between MH susceptibility and hyperglycemia.
Huai‐Jhih Sun+4 more
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OBJECTIVE To correlate Computed Tomography (CT) findings with Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) in patients with acute traumatic brain injury attending in Chitwan Medical College teaching hospital Chitwan, Nepal.
SK Sah, ND Subedi, K Poudel, M Mallik
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Outcome in patients with bacterial meningitis presenting with a minimal Glasgow Coma Scale score
Objective: In bacterial meningitis, a decreased level of consciousness is predictive for unfavorable outcome, but the clinical features and outcome in patients presenting with a minimal score on the Glasgow Coma Scale are unknown.
M. Lucas+3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Mistriage is important because of its potential for serious consequences, notwithstanding the beneficial effects of the emergency patient classification system employed to alleviate overcrowding in emergency departments (EDs). This study aimed to assess mistriage using the Korean Triage and Acuity Scale (KTAS) and identify factors
Nayeon Yi, Dain Baik
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Objectives: To determine the functional outcome in patients with supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage after surgical intervention. Study Design: Retrospective descriptive study.
Tariq Mahmood Irshad+4 more
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