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Acta neurochirurgica Supplement

Journal Volume: 28
Journal Issue: 1
Journal Year: 1979
Articles in SafetyLit: 26

Adding up the Glasgow Coma Score

Age and outcome of severe head injury

Brain injuries--causes of death, and life expectancy

Burdens imposed on the relatives of those with severe brain damage due to injury

CKBB-isoenzymes as a sign of cerebral injury

Combined clinical and EEG examinations for assessment of severity of acute head injuries

Disturbances of the carbohydrate metabolism in acute head trauma

Early prognosis of severe head injuries in children

Eye movements as a prognostic factor

Factors determining prognosis in acute subdural haematoma

Factors influencing the outcome of coma in severely injured patients

Long-term prognosis after severe head injury

Post-traumatic amnesia, post-concussional symptoms, and accident neurosis

Prognosis in patients with severe head injury

Prognostic significance of the changes in the carbohydrate metabolism in severe head injury

Prognostic value of the intracranial pressure levels during the acute phase of severe head injuries

Risk factors in severe head injury

Significance of intracranial pressure and neurological deficit as prognostic factors in acute severe brain lesions

Sleep alterations during post-traumatic coma as a possible predictor of cognitive defects

Symptoms of temporal lobe contusions in the early period post-trauma

The assessment of the efficacy of different therapies for severe head injuries

The clinical criteria in gravity assessment of acute head injuries associated with coma

The nature of physical, mental and social deficits contributing to the categories of good recovery, moderate and severe disability in the Glasgow Global Outcome Scale

The prediction of outcome of patients admitted following head injury in coma with bilateral fixed pupils

The prognostic value of intracranial pressure monitoring after severe head injuries

Using the spectral analysis of the EEG for prognosis of severe brain injuries in the first post-traumatic week