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66th Annual Meeting of the German Society of Neurosurgery (DGNC)
Friendship Meeting with the Italian Society of Neurosurgery (SINch)

German Society of Neurosurgery (DGNC)

7 - 10 June 2015, Karlsruhe

Vorträge Dienstag, 09. Juni 2015
DI.12 Freie Themen 10: Intensivtherapie

Meeting Abstract (DI.12.01)

End of life decisions in a neurosurgical intensive care unit: a critical analysis with respect to patient decrees

Müller D, Ahmadipour Y, Pierscianek D, Hütter BO, Sure U, Müller O
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Meeting Abstract (DI.12.02)

Post traumatic stress disorder symptoms following brain surgery. Is surgery really the reason?

Shiban E, Shiban Y, Kapp C, Sahinovic L, Eisenburger M, Kammermeier V, Mühlberger A, Ringel F, Meyer B
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Meeting Abstract (DI.12.03)

Postoperative midline shift is associated with outcome after decompressive craniectomy for cerebral infarction – a single-center series

Banat M, Schuss P, Borger V, Vatter H, Güresir E
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Meeting Abstract (DI.12.04)

Reconsidering commonly tolerated postsurgical ICP-values in patients undergoing decompressive craniectomy

Sauvigny T, Göttsche J, Fritzsche F, Czorlich P, Westphal M, Regelsberger J
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Meeting Abstract (DI.12.05)

Missing quantification in decompressive craniectomies – methodological failures of craniotomy studies

Aschoff A, Hoffmann L, Geletneky K
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Meeting Abstract (DI.12.06)

Spreading depolarizations and decreased oxygen availability in human malignant hemispheric stroke

Sandow N, Pinczolits A, Hecht N, Dreier J, Vajkoczy P, Woitzik J
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Meeting Abstract (DI.12.07)

Suboccipital decompression and evacuation of hemorrhage improve neurological outcome in patients with spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage

Hackenberg K, Zweckberger K, Unterberg A
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Meeting Abstract (DI.12.08)

Patients at risk of internal complications after elective craniotomy

Anthofer J, Wester M, Zeman F, Brawanski A, Schebesch KM
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Meeting Abstract (DI.12.09)

Simplified acute physiology score (SAPS) II and SAPS – Diagnosis related groups improve the prediction of outcome in subarachnoid hemorrhage

Czorlich P, Sauvigny T, Ricklefs F, Regelsberger J, Westphal M, Schmidt NO
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