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Cerebral microdialysis: research technique or clinical tool [PDF]
Cerebral microdialysis is a well-established laboratory tool that is increasingly used as a bedside monitor to provide on-line analysis of brain tissue biochemistry during neuro-intensive care.
Smith, M., Tisdall, M.M.
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Systemic Nicardipine as an Adjunct to Combat Vasospasm after Prior Flap Failure
Summary: Unrecognized or untreated vasospasm in microsurgery can lead to flap hypoperfusion and failure. Numerous strategies have been explored for their efficacy in potentiating vasodilation.
Brett F. Michelotti, MD+2 more
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MR-angiography allows defining severity grades of cerebral vasospasm in an experimental double blood injection subarachnoid hemorrhage model in rats. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE:Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has been used for the detection of cerebral vasospasm (VSP) related infarction in experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage (eSAH) in rats.
Vesna Malinova+7 more
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Platelets, endothelium, and vasospasm. [PDF]
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Vanhoutte, PM, Houston, DS
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Vasospasm is a phenomenon that can complicate microsurgery. We report a case in which vasospasm was quickly relieved by topical application of fasudil hydrochloride.
Kaoru Tada+4 more
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Background: Clazosentan has been explored worldwide for the prophylaxis of cerebral vasospasm after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH). In a dose-finding trial (CONSCIOUS-1) conducted in Israel, Europe, and North America, clazosentan (1, 5, and 15
M. Fujimura+5 more
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Causes of prehospital misinterpretations of ST elevation myocardial infarction [PDF]
Objectives: To determine the causes of software misinterpretation of ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) compared to clinically identified STEMI to identify opportunities to improve prehospital STEMI identification.
Bosson, Nichole+11 more
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Intra‐arterial infusion of fasudil hydrochloride to treat post‐traumatic cerebral vasospasm
Background The effect of intra‐arterial infusion of fasudil hydrochloride in patients with post‐traumatic cerebral vasospasm remains unclear. Here we report a case of intra‐arterial infusion of fasudil hydrochloride for post‐traumatic cerebral vasospasm.
Tomoaki Murakami+8 more
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Origins of the Concept of Vasospasm.
Celsus may have described subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) when he wrote in A.D. 30, “The characteristic marks… are strong shivering, nervous relaxation, dimness of sight, delirium, vomiting together with a suppression of voice, besides these symptoms there
R. Macdonald, Loch R. Macdonald, J. Mohr
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