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Secondary decline of cerebral autoregulation is associated with worse outcome after intracerebral hemorrhage
Intensive Care Medicine, 10/20/09
Reinhard M et al. – Cerebral autoregulation is primarily preserved in acute ICH, but a secondary decline mainly ipsilateral to the ICH can occur. This is associated with poor clinical status, ventricular hemorrhage, lower cerebral perfusion pressure and worse clinical outcome.
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