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Principles and Strategies for TCD Interpretation
1997Once the transcranial Doppler (TCD) data have been acquired, the clinician faces the challenge of interpreting the study, and deciding whether or not the findings are normal. Furthermore, if the TCD is abnormal, the interpreter will also be required to express an opinion regarding the clinical significance of the abnormality.
John P. McCartney +2 more
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TCD response to hydroxyurea therapy
Blood, 2008Response: We thank the authors for summarizing the Belgian experience with transcranial doppler (TCD) for children with sickle cell disease (SCD). Although their data are retrospective, they describe significant differences in the TCD velocities of children treated with hydroxyurea compared ...
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Brain Death and TCD Recordings
1986Brain death is clinically defined as the complete and irreversible cessation of the total brain function, even though the circulation in the rest of the body continues. The patient is no longer able to breathe spontaneously and must be mechanically ventilated. The death of the brain means the death of the person [207].
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Normal reference values in TCD
Surgical Neurology, 1987A G, Harders, B J, Arnolds
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Correlation between the TCD and EEG
2006Introduction: TCD (Transcranial Doppler Sonography) is a non-invasive ultrasound diagnostic method, which indicates the status of cerebral hemodynamic, now in use for 23 years. EEG (Electroencephalography) is a method of registration of electric potentials of brain used for 72 years (since 1934). Aim: To establish correlation between the TCD and EEG as
Đelilović-Vranić, Jasminka +1 more
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Understanding Transcranial Dopplers (TCDs)
2022Catherine S. W. Albin, Sahar F. Zafar
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