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150 Rethinking Autoregulation in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Majority of Patients with Disruptive Dynamic Autoregulation Do Not Respond to an Elevated Cerebral Perfusion Pressure
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150 Rethinking Autoregulation in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Majority of Patients with Disruptive Dynamic Autoregulation Do Not Respond to an Elevated Cerebral Perfusion Pressure

Eric C Peterson, Kathleen Tozer, Wendy Cohen, Arthur M Lam and Randall Matthew Chesnut
Neurosurgery, Vol.71(2), p.E560
2012-08

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.105 Strokes
1.105.1503 Cerebral Autoregulation
Web Of Science research areas
Clinical Neurology
Surgery
ESI research areas
Clinical Medicine

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