The role of cerebrospinal fluid levels of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) and electroencephalography in the assessment of impaired consciousness in the context of infection
The sepsis syndrome is potentially affecting several organs and systems irrespectively of the primary source of the infection. Alterations of the brain function in sepsis patients may result either from a primary central nervous system (CNS) infection or could be part of the sepsis-associated enceph...
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Main Authors: | Platanaki Christina (Author), Paraskevas Themistoklis (Author), Delastic Anna-Lisa (Author), Michailides Christos (Author), Kantanis Anastasios (Author), Polychronopoulos Panagiotis (Author), Marangos Markos (Author), Velissaris Dimitrios (Author) |
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