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Coulter, Ian C., i Rob J. Forsyth. "Paediatric traumatic brain injury". Current Opinion in Pediatrics 31, nr 6 (grudzień 2019): 769–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/mop.0000000000000820.

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Au, Alicia K., i Robert S. B. Clark. "Paediatric traumatic brain injury". Current Opinion in Neurology 30, nr 6 (grudzień 2017): 565–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/wco.0000000000000504.

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Medani, Samah, i Shruti Agrawal. "Neuroprotection in paediatric traumatic brain injury". Paediatrics and Child Health 31, nr 6 (czerwiec 2021): 233–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.paed.2021.03.002.

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Picetti, Edoardo, Ilaria Rossi i Maria Luisa Caspani. "Hypothermia in paediatric traumatic brain injury". Lancet Neurology 12, nr 9 (wrzesień 2013): 849. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1474-4422(13)70204-7.

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Ketharanathan, Naomi, Ursula K. Rohlwink, Dick Tibboel i Anthony A. Figaji. "Biomarkers for paediatric traumatic brain injury". Lancet Child & Adolescent Health 3, nr 8 (sierpień 2019): 516–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s2352-4642(19)30200-7.

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Sumpter, Ruth E., Liam Dorris, Thomas Kelly i Thomas M. McMillan. "Sleep difficulties after paediatric traumatic brain injury". Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 56, nr 2 (5.10.2013): 194. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.12291.

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Porter, David, i Kevin Morris. "Traumatic brain injury in the paediatric population". Paediatrics and Child Health 23, nr 5 (maj 2013): 212–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.paed.2013.02.005.

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Keightley, M., C. T. Duggan, N. Reed, J. McAuliffe, T. Taha, B. Faught, M. McPherson, J. Baker i W. Montelpare. "Paediatric sports-related mild traumatic brain injury". Case Reports 2009, apr07 2 (14.04.2009): bcr0620080148. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr.06.2008.0148.

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Morris, Kevin, Robert Tasker, Roger Parslow, Robert Forsyth i Carole Hawley. "Organ donation in paediatric traumatic brain injury". Intensive Care Medicine 32, nr 9 (30.06.2006): 1458. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00134-006-0260-0.

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Kulshreshtha, Vardan, Praveen Tripathi, Gaurav Jaiswal i Tarun Kumar Gupta. "Traumatic cerebellar hematoma in paediatric patient – a case report and review of literature". Romanian Neurosurgery 30, nr 4 (1.12.2016): 566–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/romneu-2016-0092.

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Abstract Paediatric trauma is common emergency in emergency departments of hospitals worldwide. One of the uniqueness is the trauma sustained mostly in household areas and even the mode of injury is often subtle. Paediatric head injury is the one of the common reasons for children visiting the emergency department. Expert management and gentle care is an essential requirement in paediatric head injury cases. The management of the paediatric traumatic brain injury certainly depends upon the clinical conditions of patient and computed tomography {CT} findings. Most of the traumatic brain injuries can be managed conservatively but at times the surgical management has to be undertaken. A 6 month old child admitted with the history head injury. NCCT head revealed cerebellar hematoma with overlying subdural haemorrhage. Initially the child was managed conservatively but as the sensorium deteriorated the surgical evacuation was performed. The paediatric post fossa traumatic haemorrhage is a relatively uncommon and the management also needs to be individualized as per the patient’s condition.
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Thango, Nqobile S., Ursula K. Rohlwink, Lindizwe Dlamini, M. Phophi Tshavhungwe, E. Banderker, Shamiel Salie, J. M. N. Enslin i Anthony A. Figaji. "Brain interstitial glycerol correlates with evolving brain injury in paediatric traumatic brain injury". Child's Nervous System 37, nr 5 (13.02.2021): 1713–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00381-021-05058-2.

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Conklin, Heather M., Cynthia F. Salorio i Beth S. Slomine. "Working memory performance following paediatric traumatic brain injury". Brain Injury 22, nr 11 (styczeń 2008): 847–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02699050802403565.

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Adelson, P. David, Michael J. Bell i Stephen R. Wisniewski. "Hypothermia in paediatric traumatic brain injury – Authors' reply". Lancet Neurology 12, nr 9 (wrzesień 2013): 849–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1474-4422(13)70205-9.

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Willix-Payne, Dawn, Nicola Starkey i Kelly Jones. "New Zealand Caregiver Knowledge of Paediatric Traumatic Brain Injury". Brain Impairment 21, nr 1 (10.06.2019): 47–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/brimp.2019.7.

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AbstractBackground:Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common among children. However, their caregivers’ knowledge and understanding of symptoms may influence how the injury is managed.Primary objective:To investigate the knowledge of New Zealand (NZ) parents about TBI and concussion.Method and procedures:Parents (n = 205) of children aged 5–13 years completed a pen-and-paper or online survey containing questions examining their knowledge of TBI terminology, TBI symptoms and knowledge about concussion management.Main outcomes and results:A high proportion (61%) of parents did not think that a concussion was the same as a brain injury. Loss of consciousness (LOC) was the most endorsed symptom of TBI. However, 69% of participants were aware that TBI could occur without LOC. On average, parents correctly identified 19.5 (67.3%) of the 29 symptoms of TBI, but also identified 2.0 (11.9%) of the 17 distractor symptoms as being TBI related. Demographic factors and experience of TBI/concussion were associated with TBI symptom identification accuracy and concussion knowledge.Conclusions:Further education of parents is needed to ensure they recognise the signs and symptoms of concussion/mild TBI so that they can make informed decisions on how best to manage their child’s injury.
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Gómez-de-Regil, Lizzette, Damaris F. Estrella-Castillo i Julio Vega-Cauich. "Psychological Intervention in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients". Behavioural Neurology 2019 (2.05.2019): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/6937832.

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Objective. To provide a brief and comprehensive summary of recent research regarding psychological interventions for patients surviving a traumatic brain injury. Methods. A bibliographical search was performed in PubMed, Cochrane Library, PsycNET, Scopus, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar online databases. Analysis included distribution by year of publication, age stage of participants (paediatric, adult), location of the research team, study design, type of intervention, and main outcome variables. Results. The initial search eliciting 1541 citations was reduced to 62 relevant papers. Most publications had adult samples (88.7%). The United States outstands as the country with more research (58.1%); Latin America countries provided no results. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) was the most widely used approach for treatment of (sub)clinical mental disturbances (41.9%). Neuropsychological interventions were scarce (4.8%). Outcome measures included psychiatric disorders (e.g., posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety) (37.1%), postconcussive symptoms (16.1%), cognitive and functional deficits (48.1%), and social and psychological dimensions (62.9%). Conclusions. CBT outstands as the preferred therapeutic approach for treating behavioural and emotional disturbances. Also, other related therapies such as dialectical behaviour, mindfulness, and acceptance and commitment therapies have been proposed, and probably in the years to come, more literature regarding their effectiveness will be available. On the other hand, evidence showed that interventions from the field of neuropsychology are minimal if compared with its contribution to assessment. Future research should be aimed at performing studies on more diverse populations (e.g., nonmilitary communities and paediatric and Latin American populations) and at controlling designs to examine the therapeutic efficacy of psychotherapeutic and neurocognitive rehabilitation interventions and compare amelioration by injury severity, age of patients, and clinical profile, in the hopes of creating better guidelines for practitioners.
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Hornyak, J. E., V. S. Nelson i E. A. Hurvitz. "The use of methylphenidate in paediatric traumatic brain injury". Pediatric Rehabilitation 1, nr 1 (styczeń 1997): 15–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17518429709060937.

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Bakker, Kathleen, Cathy Catroppa i Vicki Anderson. "Anosmia and olfactory outcomes following paediatric traumatic brain injury". Brain Injury 30, nr 2 (30.11.2015): 191–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02699052.2015.1089597.

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Singaraju, H., AZ Leong, YC Lim, V. Nga i LG Goh. "Paediatric traumatic brain injury: an approach in primary care". Singapore Medical Journal 62, nr 9 (28.10.2021): 454–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.11622/smedj.2021146.

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Savage, Ronald C., Roberta DePompei, Janet Tyler i Marilyn Lash. "Paediatric traumatic brain injury: A review of pertinent issues". Pediatric Rehabilitation 8, nr 2 (kwiecień 2005): 92–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13638490400022394.

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Anderson, Cathy Catroppa, Vicki. "Recovery of educational skills following paediatric traumatic brain injury". Pediatric Rehabilitation 3, nr 4 (styczeń 1999): 167–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/136384999289432.

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Sambuco, Melissa, Naomi Brookes i Suncica Lah. "Paediatric traumatic brain injury: A review of siblings’ outcome". Brain Injury 22, nr 1 (styczeń 2008): 7–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02699050701822022.

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Dooley, Julian J., Vicki Anderson, Sheryl A. Hemphill i Jeneva Ohan. "Aggression after paediatric traumatic brain injury: A theoretical approach". Brain Injury 22, nr 11 (styczeń 2008): 836–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02699050802425444.

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Li, Yunming, Fuqin Chen, Junran Zhang, Gang Li, Xiaoguang Yang, Qiang Lu, Xun Xia i in. "Epidemiological characteristics of Chinese paediatric traumatic brain injury inpatients". Brain Injury 31, nr 8 (16.05.2017): 1094–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02699052.2017.1298004.

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Demarchi, Célia. "New neuroimaging research on paediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI)". Neuropsychologist 1, nr 14 (październik 2022): 4–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.53841/bpsneur.2022.1.14.4.

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Mukherjee, S., G. Sivakumar, J. Goodden, A. Tyagi i P. Chumas. "FP2-1 Prognostic value of leucocytosis in paediatric traumatic brain injury". Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 90, nr 3 (14.02.2019): e25.3-e24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jnnp-2019-abn.80.

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ObjectivesWe assessed leucocytosis and evaluated its prognostic value in isolated paediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI).DesignRetrospective analysis.Subjects106 consecutive paediatric patients with isolated TBI admitted between June 2008 and June 2016.MethodsInitial blood leucocyte count (WCC), Glasgow Coma Score (GCS), computed tomographic (CT) findings, duration of hospital stay, and Paediatric Cerebral Performance Category Scale (PCPCS) scores were analysed.ResultsMean age was 4.2 years. For patients with GCS 3–8, 9–13 and 14–15, WCC was 20, 15.9 and 10.7 × 109/L respectively. Differences in WCC were significant between the different GCS groups (p<0.01). Length of hospital stay, extent of midline shift on CT and poor 6 month PCPCS rating were each significantly correlated with WCC (p<0.05). Multivariate regression analysis revealed a cut-off WCC of 16.1 × 109/L, above which GCS, CT findings, length of hospital stay and PCPCS were less favourable. Application of the International Mission on Prognosis and Analysis of randomized Controlled Trials in TBI (IMPACT) adult TBI prediction model to our paediatric cohort, using area under the operating curve (AUROC) and coefficient analyses, demonstrated increased accuracy with incorporation of WCC as a risk factor.ConclusionsHigh initial leucocytosis (>16.1×109/L) is predictive for poor GCS, severe CT findings, lengthy hospital stay and poor PCPCS in isolated paediatric TBI. Incorporating WCC into TBI prediction models may increase the accuracy of prognostication.
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Rathod, Lekha Bhupendra, Umakant G. Shidam, Ruchir Kesaria, Sanket Mohata, Prashant Lakhe, Sanket Prabhudesai i Mala Jha. "Clinical profile and outcome of traumatic brain injury in children: record-based descriptive study". International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 8, nr 10 (27.09.2021): 4950. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20213800.

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Background: Paediatric head injury is considered to be a major public health problem and is often associated with significant morbidity and mortality in severe cases. The present study aimed to explore the demographics, mechanism of injury and clinical aspects of injury in children in a peripheral hospital attached to tertiary care centre.Methods: Electronic medical records of all paediatric patients aged ≤12 years with traumatic brain injury admitted during one-year period from January to December 2018 were reviewed. Epidemiological and clinical data of paediatric patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) were analysed using SPSS version 20.Results: The medical records of 203 paediatric patients with TBI were analysed. The majority of the injury occurred in patients belonging to age-group 1-6 years. The number of male children outnumbered (58.1%) that of female children (41.9%). Fall from height was the most common mode of injury, followed by fall from a staircase. As per the Glasgow coma scale, 4% patients had severe head injury. Vomiting and headache was the most common symptom at admission (50.2%), a subdural hematoma was the most common lesion seen on computed tomography scans; frontal bone was the most common site of skull bone injury. Cutaneous injuries associated with contused lacerated wounds were the most common external injuries, 92.1% completely recovered with conservative management.Conclusions: Increasing incidence of paediatric trauma suggests the need for supervision during play and identification of environmental risk factors for such injuries. Parental advice and supervision is recommended to prevent accidental falls.
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GOSHEN, E., S. T. ZWAS, E. SHAHAR i R. TADMOR. "The role of 99Tcm-HMPAO brain SPET in paediatric traumatic brain injury". Nuclear Medicine Communications 17, nr 5 (maj 1996): 418–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00006231-199605000-00011.

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Armstrong, Kira, i Kimberly A. Kerns. "The assessment of parent needs following paediatric traumatic brain injury". Pediatric Rehabilitation 5, nr 3 (styczeń 2002): 149–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1363849021000039353.

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Ginstfeldt, Tim, i Ingrid Emanuelson. "An overview of attention deficits after paediatric traumatic brain injury". Brain Injury 24, nr 10 (17.08.2010): 1123–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02699052.2010.506853.

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Schmidt, Adam T., Kimberley D. Orsten, Gerri R. Hanten, Xiaoqi Li i Harvey S. Levin. "Family environment influences emotion recognition following paediatric traumatic brain injury". Brain Injury 24, nr 13-14 (8.11.2010): 1550–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02699052.2010.523047.

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Catroppa, Cathy, Vicki Anderson, Celia Godfrey i Jeffrey V. Rosenfeld. "Attentional skills 10 years post-paediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI)". Brain Injury 25, nr 9 (29.06.2011): 858–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02699052.2011.589794.

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Cole, Wesley R., Joan P. Gerring, Robert M. Gray, Roma A. Vasa, Cynthia F. Salorio, Marco Grados, James R. Christensen i Beth S. Slomine. "Prevalence of aggressive behaviour after severe paediatric traumatic brain injury". Brain Injury 22, nr 12 (styczeń 2008): 932–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02699050802454808.

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Maas, Andrew IR, i David K. Menon. "Integrated approaches to paediatric neurocritical care in traumatic brain injury". Lancet Neurology 12, nr 1 (styczeń 2013): 26–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1474-4422(12)70272-7.

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Rausa, Vanessa C., Jesse Shapiro, Marc L. Seal, Gavin A. Davis, Vicki Anderson, Franz E. Babl, Ryan Veal, Georgia Parkin, Nicholas P. Ryan i Michael Takagi. "Neuroimaging in paediatric mild traumatic brain injury: a systematic review". Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 118 (listopad 2020): 643–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2020.08.017.

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Acerini, Carlo L., i Robert C. Tasker. "Traumatic brain injury induced hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction: a paediatric perspective". Pituitary 10, nr 4 (15.06.2007): 373–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11102-007-0052-8.

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Poomthavorn, P., W. Maixner i M. Zacharin. "Pituitary function in paediatric survivors of severe traumatic brain injury". Archives of Disease in Childhood 93, nr 2 (6.11.2007): 133–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/adc.2007.121137.

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Salomón-Estébanez, M. A., G. Grau, A. Vela, A. Rodríguez, E. Morteruel, L. Castaño i I. Rica. "Is routine endocrine evaluation necessary after paediatric traumatic brain injury?" Journal of Endocrinological Investigation 37, nr 2 (9.01.2014): 143–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40618-013-0020-2.

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Song, Cheng Hee, Mohammad Zikri Ahmad, Ab Hamid Siti-Azrin i Wan Adnan Wan-Nor-Asyikeen. "The identification of key factors predictive of traumatic brain injury in paediatric patients with a minor blunt head injury". Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine 27, nr 4 (22.03.2019): 211–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1024907919836568.

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Introduction: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major public health concern, and contributes significantly to mortality and morbidity in paediatric patients. Objective: The study is aimed to identify the factors predictive of TBI in paediatric patients with a minor blunt head injury. Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study conducted on 274 paediatric patients with a minor head injury and registered to Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) from the year 2009 to 2013. Patients with a minor blunt head injury aged less than 18 years who underwent computed tomography (CT) of the brain were included, while the patients with penetrating head injuries were excluded from the study. Simple and multiple logistic regression analysis were performed. Results: TBI occurred in 49% of the patients. Headache (adjusted odd ratio (AOR): 2.24; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.24, 4.05, p = 0.008), dizziness (AOR: 3.08, 95% CI: 1.27, 7.51, p = 0.013) and the presence of scalp haematoma (AOR: 2.93, 95% CI: 1.60, 5.34, p < 0.001) were the most important clinical variables for predicting TBI following a minor blunt head injury in paediatric populations. Conclusion: Headache, dizziness and scalp haematoma were identified as important clinical variables that can be used to predict TBI on a CT scan of paediatric minor head injury. The presence of these factors should alert emergency physicians to the need to monitor such children closely.
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Raman, Sainath, Samiran Ray i Mark J. Peters. "Survey of Oxygen Delivery Practices in UK Paediatric Intensive Care Units". Critical Care Research and Practice 2016 (2016): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6312970.

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Purpose.Administration of supplemental oxygen is common in paediatric intensive care. We explored the current practice of oxygen administration using a case vignette in paediatric intensive care units (PICU) in the united kingdom.Methods.We conducted an online survey of Paediatric Intensive Care Society members in the UK. The survey outlined a clinical scenario followed by questions on oxygenation targets for 5 common diagnoses seen in critically ill children.Results.Fifty-three paediatric intensive care unit members from 10 institutions completed the survey. In a child with moderate ventilatory requirements, 21 respondents (42%) did not follow arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) targets. In acute respiratory distress syndrome, cardiac arrest, and sepsis, there was a trend to aim for lower PaO2as the fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) increased. Conversely, in traumatic brain injury and pulmonary hypertension, respondents aimed for normal PaO2even as the FiO2increased.Conclusions.In this sample of clinicians PaO2targets were not commonly used. Clinicians target lower PaO2as FiO2increases in acute respiratory distress syndrome, cardiac arrest, and sepsis whilst targeting normal range irrespective of FiO2in traumatic brain injury and pulmonary hypertension.
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Vasa, Roma A., Stacy J. Suskauer, Julia M. Thorn, Luther Kalb, Marco A. Grados, Beth S. Slomine, Cynthia F. Salorio i Joan P. Gerring. "Prevalence and predictors of affective lability after paediatric traumatic brain injury". Brain Injury 29, nr 7-8 (7.05.2015): 921–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02699052.2015.1005670.

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Moran, Lisa M., Erin Bigler, Maureen Dennis, Cynthia A. Gerhardt, Kenneth H. Rubin, Terry Stancin, H. Gerry Taylor, Kathryn A. Vannatta i Keith Owen Yeates. "Social problem-solving and social adjustment in paediatric traumatic brain injury". Brain Injury 29, nr 13-14 (17.09.2015): 1682–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02699052.2015.1075140.

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Fuentes, Amanda, Cherisse McKay i Christina Hay. "Cognitive reserve in paediatric traumatic brain injury: Relationship with neuropsychological outcome". Brain Injury 24, nr 7-8 (czerwiec 2010): 995–1002. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02699052.2010.489791.

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Hessen, Erik, Vicki Anderson i Knut Nestvold. "MMPI-2 profiles 23 years after paediatric mild traumatic brain injury". Brain Injury 22, nr 1 (styczeń 2008): 39–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02699050701846179.

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Roberts, Rachel M., Jessica Bunting i Mark Pertini. "Factors that predict discharge recommendations following paediatric mild traumatic brain injury". Brain Injury 31, nr 8 (17.04.2017): 1109–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02699052.2017.1291992.

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Tulloch, A., D. R. Anwar, C. Lee, A. Newton, A. Hughes, S. Pappachan, P. Wilson i in. "PP06.12 – 2814: Laboratory predictors of outcome following paediatric traumatic brain injury". European Journal of Paediatric Neurology 19 (maj 2015): S54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1090-3798(15)30178-1.

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Levin, Karen. "Paediatric traumatic brain injury in South Africa: some thoughts and considerations". Disability and Rehabilitation 26, nr 5 (4.03.2004): 306–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0963828032000174089.

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Lugones, Micaela, Georgia Parkin, Stefan Bjelosevic, Michael Takagi, Cathriona Clarke, Vicki Anderson i Vera Ignjatovic. "Blood biomarkers in paediatric mild traumatic brain injury: a systematic review". Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 87 (kwiecień 2018): 206–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2018.02.006.

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Gray, M. P., D. Woods i I. Hadjikoumi. "Early access to rehabilitation for paediatric patients with traumatic brain injury". European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery 38, nr 4 (2.03.2012): 423–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00068-012-0177-y.

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Bata, Sonny C., i Michael Yung. "Role of routine repeat head imaging in paediatric traumatic brain injury". ANZ Journal of Surgery 84, nr 6 (3.04.2014): 438–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ans.12582.

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