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Prehospital Hypocapnia and Poor Outcome After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Journal of Trauma, 06/12/09
Caulfield EV et al. - The data, though not statistically significant, suggest that patients who are harder to keep within the guidelines in the field are more likely to die, because of more severe TBI or complication by other factors such as age or injury severity. Whether increased awareness of this phenomenon can improve outcomes is unknown but suggests an approach to future education and research.
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