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Improving the outcome of severely head injured children in the UK
Paediatrics and Child Health, 11/10/09
Hyde P et al. – The first hour of this journey is spent outside of hospital where neuroprotection is not provided. Taking clinical expertise to the child, to start neuroprotection shortly after their injury and transfer them directly to definitive care, offers potential to significantly improve outcomes. This could be achieved across the nation by doctor led pre–hospital critical care teams.
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