Diencephalic storm in trauma patients: Is it really that rare
<p>Introduction: Diencephalic storm is characterized by extreme episodic catecholamine release in the presence of a stressor and it is usually refractory to standard antihypertensives. The treatment of choice during the crisis is propofol and the best preventative measure is to remove the stre...
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Main Authors: | Andrew C Bright (Author), Celia Y Quang (Author), Scott G Blair (Author), Nathan M Polite (Author), Kaitlin M Alexander (Author), Andrew Haiflich (Author), C Caleb Butts (Author), Yann-leei L Lee (Author), Christopher M Kinnard (Author), Maryann I Mbaka (Author), Ashley Y Williams (Author), Jon D Simmons (Author) |
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Open Journal of Trauma - Peertechz Publications,
2022-04-23.
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