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)
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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[Full Text]
Meeting Abstract
(DI.12.02)
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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[Full Text]
Meeting Abstract
(DI.12.03)
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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[Full Text]
Meeting Abstract
(DI.12.04)
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Reconsidering commonly tolerated postsurgical ICP-values in patients undergoing decompressive craniectomy
Sauvigny T, Göttsche J, Fritzsche F, Czorlich P, Westphal M, Regelsberger J[Full Text]
Meeting Abstract
(DI.12.05)
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Missing quantification in decompressive craniectomies – methodological failures of craniotomy studies
Aschoff A, Hoffmann L, Geletneky K[Full Text]
Meeting Abstract
(DI.12.06)
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Spreading depolarizations and decreased oxygen availability in human malignant hemispheric stroke
Sandow N, Pinczolits A, Hecht N, Dreier J, Vajkoczy P, Woitzik J[Full Text]
Meeting Abstract
(DI.12.07)
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Suboccipital decompression and evacuation of hemorrhage improve neurological outcome in patients with spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage
Hackenberg K, Zweckberger K, Unterberg A[Full Text]
Meeting Abstract
(DI.12.08)
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Patients at risk of internal complications after elective craniotomy
Anthofer J, Wester M, Zeman F, Brawanski A, Schebesch KM[Full Text]
Meeting Abstract
(DI.12.09)
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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[Full Text]