Zusammenfassung
Eine zerebrale Hypoxie bzw. Ischämie, z. B. durch arterielle Hypoxämie, Blutdruckabfall oder intrakranielle Drucksteigerung, erhöht bei zerebral geschädigten Patienten das Risiko sekundärer Hirnschäden und verschlechtert dadurch das klinische Ergebnis oder Outcome.
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Kiening, K.L., Sarrafzadeh, A.S. (2011). Zerebrales Monitoring, neurophysiologisches Monitoring. In: Burchardi, H., Larsen, R., Marx, G., Muhl, E., Schölmerich, J. (eds) Die Intensivmedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16929-8_16
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