Raised intracranial pressure (ICP, > 20 mm Hg) is often seen in children with acute brain injury of various etiologies and often complicates the clinical picture and management; it may progress into herniation syndrome a...
Objective : To study the clinical profi le, the outcome and to determine clinical signs predictive of the outcome in
pediatric patients admitted with non-traumatic coma.
Methods : This prospective study was conducted ove...
There is no fi rm evidence that any one catecholamine is more effective or safer than other in the treatment of shock. The choice of an agent depends on the underlying hemodynamic state. Understanding the pathophysiology...
Approach and Management of Children with Raised Intracranial Pressure
Raised intracranial pressure (ICP, > 20 mm Hg) is often seen in children with acute brain injury of various etiologies and often complicates the clinical picture and management; it may progress into herniation syndrome a...
Clinical profile and predictors of outcome in children with Non-traumatic Coma undergoing decompressive Craniectomy : A tertiary center experience
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Ventilator Graphics: A step wise approach & clinical application
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Clinical Profile And The Outcome Of Children Admitted To A Tertiary Care Hospital With Non-Traumatic Coma
Objective : To study the clinical profi le, the outcome and to determine clinical signs predictive of the outcome in pediatric patients admitted with non-traumatic coma. Methods : This prospective study was conducted ove...
A review of role and use of catecholamines during critical illness in children
There is no fi rm evidence that any one catecholamine is more effective or safer than other in the treatment of shock. The choice of an agent depends on the underlying hemodynamic state. Understanding the pathophysiology...