Exploring Trends in Neuromonitoring Use in a General Pediatric ICU: The Need for Standardized Guidance
Neuromonitoring has become more standardized in adult neurocritical care, but the utility of different neuromonitoring modalities in children remains debated. We aimed to describe the use of neuromonitoring in critically ill children with and without primary neurological diseases. We conducted a ret...
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Main Authors: | Nathan Chang (Author), Lindsey Rasmussen (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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