ScvO2 value less than 65%, measured in the first 24 hours after admission in patients with major trauma and head injury, was associated with higher mortality and prolonged hospitalization

Low central venous saturation predicts poor outcome in patients with brain injury after major trauma: a prospective observational study / Alessandro Di Filippo;Chiara Gonnelli;Lucia Perretta;Giovanni Zagli;Rosario Spina;Marco Chiostri;Gian Gensini;Adriano Peris. - In: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF TRAUMA, RESUSCITATION AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE. - ISSN 1757-7241. - ELETTRONICO. - 17:(2009), pp. 17-23. [10.1186/1757-7241-17-23]

Low central venous saturation predicts poor outcome in patients with brain injury after major trauma: a prospective observational study

DI FILIPPO, ALESSANDRO;GENSINI, GIAN FRANCO;
2009

Abstract

ScvO2 value less than 65%, measured in the first 24 hours after admission in patients with major trauma and head injury, was associated with higher mortality and prolonged hospitalization
2009
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Alessandro Di Filippo;Chiara Gonnelli;Lucia Perretta;Giovanni Zagli;Rosario Spina;Marco Chiostri;Gian Gensini;Adriano Peris
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