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Hello all. It's Dr. C again, welcoming you to Neurology This Week.
Every week, I review over 100 published articles from prominent journals and news sources to bring you the most clinically-relevant advances happening right now.
In addition, the Studies in Focus section examines the most influential papers of our generation and their revolutionary impact on our clinical practice.
For students, the Board Review segment takes on 5-10 questions and runs through the pathophysiology to further your clinical understanding.
I believe that together, we can deliver exceptional evidence-based care.
Mannitol vs Hypertonic Saline for ICP -- 2003 Violet et al. Crit Care Medicine
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Mannitol vs Hypertonic Saline for ICP -- 2003 Violet et al. Crit Care Medicine
2003 Violet et al. Crit Care Medicine - Isovolume hypertonic solutes (sodium chloride or mannitol) in the treatment of refractory post-traumatic intracranial hypertension: 2ml/kg 7.5% saline is more effective than 2ml/kg 20% mannitol
Neurology This Week
Hello all. It's Dr. C again, welcoming you to Neurology This Week.
Every week, I review over 100 published articles from prominent journals and news sources to bring you the most clinically-relevant advances happening right now.
In addition, the Studies in Focus section examines the most influential papers of our generation and their revolutionary impact on our clinical practice.
For students, the Board Review segment takes on 5-10 questions and runs through the pathophysiology to further your clinical understanding.
I believe that together, we can deliver exceptional evidence-based care.