Meta-analysis: Diagnosis of Elevated Intracranial Pressure in Critically Ill Adults
26 Jul, 2019 | 01:08h | UTCCommentary: Review examines methods for diagnosis of elevated ICP in critically ill – MedicalXpress (free)
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Related Commentary on Twitter
A question we often ask in the ED/ICU: Does this patient have increased ICP?
Our @bmj_latest study found that traditional physical exam and CT signs had poor accuracy for elevated ICP. If suspected, consider treatment & transfer for invasive monitoring.https://t.co/1Eb8PtYLFJ pic.twitter.com/bQFIgWnuur
— Shannon Fernando (@shanfernands) July 25, 2019