2008, Number S1
<< Back Next >>
Rev Mex Anest 2008; 31 (S1)
Anesthetic management of the cranioencephalic traumatism
Becerra-Escobedo G
Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 155-157
PDF size: 88.37 Kb.
Text Extraction
No abstract
REFERENCES
Audibert G, Steinmann G, Charpentier C, Mertes PM. Anaesthetic management of the patient with acute intracranial hypertension. Ann Fr Anesth Reanim 2005;24:492-501.
Kill C. Prehospital treatment of severe trauma. Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2007;42:708-714.
State of the art. Advances in neuroanaesthesia. Anaesthesia 2003;58:1162–1203.
Koerner IP, Brambrink AM. Brain protection by anesthetic agents. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol 2006;19:481-486.
Clarkson AN. Anesthetic-mediated protection/preconditioning during cerebral ischemia. Life Sci Epub 2007;80:1157-1175.
Turner BK, Wakim JH, Secrest J, Zachary R. Neuroprotective effects of thiopental, propofol, and etomidate. AANA J 2005;73:297-302.
Journal of Neurotrauma. Volume 24. Supplement 1. 2007. Guidelines for Management of severe Traumatic Brain Injury.
McKee JA, Brewer RP, Macy GE, Borel CO, Reynolds JD, Warner DS. Magnesium neuroprotection is limited in humans with acute brain injury. Neurocrit Care 2005;2:342-351.
Mechoulam R, Shohami E. Endocannabinoids and traumatic brain injury. Mol Neurobiol Epub 2007;36:68-74.
Hecker K, Baumert JH, Horn N, Rossaint R. Xenon, a modern anaesthesia gas. Minerva Anestesiol 2004;70:255-260.