Status epilepticus after intracranial neurosurgery: incidence and risk stratification by perioperative clinical features
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Abstract
Occurrence of early and late PNSE was associated with discrete neurosurgical pathologies and increased mortality. These data provide a framework for prospective validation of clinical and perioperative risk factors and indicate patients for heightened diagnostic suspicion of PNSE.Reference Key |
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Authors | Jin MC;Parker JJ;Zhang M;Medress ZA;Halpern CH;Li G;Ratliff JK;Grant GA;Fisher RS;Skirboll S;; |
Journal | journal of neurosurgery |
Year | 2021 |
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