Lancet, The, ISSN 0140-6736, 2010, Volume 376, Issue 9734, pp. 23 - 32
Summary Background Tranexamic acid can reduce bleeding in patients undergoing elective surgery. We assessed the effects of early administration of a short...
Internal Medicine | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | BRAIN-INJURY | EPIDEMIOLOGY | Antifibrinolytic Agents - therapeutic use | Hemorrhage - therapy | Humans | Wounds and Injuries - complications | Hemorrhage - mortality | Male | Tranexamic Acid - therapeutic use | Hemorrhage - drug therapy | Blood Transfusion | Thrombosis - etiology | Hemorrhage - etiology | Adult | Female | Thrombosis - prevention & control | Prevention | Complications and side effects | Tranexamic acid | Dosage and administration | Research | Blood transfusion | Health aspects | Hemorrhage | Risk factors | Colleges & universities | Clinical trials | Blood pressure | Charitable foundations | Trauma | Injuries | Binding sites | Teaching hospitals
Internal Medicine | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | BRAIN-INJURY | EPIDEMIOLOGY | Antifibrinolytic Agents - therapeutic use | Hemorrhage - therapy | Humans | Wounds and Injuries - complications | Hemorrhage - mortality | Male | Tranexamic Acid - therapeutic use | Hemorrhage - drug therapy | Blood Transfusion | Thrombosis - etiology | Hemorrhage - etiology | Adult | Female | Thrombosis - prevention & control | Prevention | Complications and side effects | Tranexamic acid | Dosage and administration | Research | Blood transfusion | Health aspects | Hemorrhage | Risk factors | Colleges & universities | Clinical trials | Blood pressure | Charitable foundations | Trauma | Injuries | Binding sites | Teaching hospitals
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Lancet, The, ISSN 0140-6736, 2011, Volume 377, Issue 9771, pp. 1096 - 1101.e2
Summary Background The aim of the CRASH-2 trial was to assess the effects of early administration of tranexamic acid on death, vascular occlusive events, and...
Internal Medicine | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | COAGULOPATHY | Antifibrinolytic Agents - therapeutic use | Hemorrhage - drug therapy | Time Factors | Humans | Wounds and Injuries - complications | Hemorrhage - mortality | Adult | Logistic Models | Tranexamic Acid - therapeutic use | Clinical trials | Data collection | Blood pressure | Statistical analysis | Acids | Charitable foundations
Internal Medicine | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | COAGULOPATHY | Antifibrinolytic Agents - therapeutic use | Hemorrhage - drug therapy | Time Factors | Humans | Wounds and Injuries - complications | Hemorrhage - mortality | Adult | Logistic Models | Tranexamic Acid - therapeutic use | Clinical trials | Data collection | Blood pressure | Statistical analysis | Acids | Charitable foundations
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The Lancet, ISSN 0140-6736, 2005, Volume 365, Issue 9475, pp. 1957 - 1959
MRC CRASH is a randomised controlled trial (ISRCTN74459797) of the effect of corticosteroids on death and disability after head injury. We randomly allocated...
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | Glucocorticoids - administration & dosage | Follow-Up Studies | Craniocerebral Trauma - drug therapy | Humans | Risk Factors | Craniocerebral Trauma - mortality | Treatment Outcome | Infusions, Intravenous | Methylprednisolone - administration & dosage | Head injuries | Corticosteroids | Mortality | United Kingdom | Dosage and administration | Drug therapy | Risk factors | Clinical trials | Adults | Clinical outcomes
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | Glucocorticoids - administration & dosage | Follow-Up Studies | Craniocerebral Trauma - drug therapy | Humans | Risk Factors | Craniocerebral Trauma - mortality | Treatment Outcome | Infusions, Intravenous | Methylprednisolone - administration & dosage | Head injuries | Corticosteroids | Mortality | United Kingdom | Dosage and administration | Drug therapy | Risk factors | Clinical trials | Adults | Clinical outcomes
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BMJ, ISSN 0959-8138, 2009, Volume 338, Issue 7689, pp. 254 - 254
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BMJ, ISSN 0959-8138, 02/2008, Volume 336, Issue 7641, pp. 425 - 429
Objective To develop and validate practical prognostic models for death at 14 days and for death or severe disability six months after traumatic brain...
High income | Health outcomes | Traumatic brain injury | Low income | Database models | Disabilities | Physical trauma | Computerized axial tomography | Calibration | Research | Modeling | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | HEAD-INJURY | MANAGEMENT | COUNTRIES | ADULTS | VARIABLES | PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL | MRC CRASH | Multivariate Analysis | Brain Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Prognosis | Glasgow Coma Scale | Humans | Accidents, Traffic - statistics & numerical data | Income | Tomography, X-Ray Computed | Brain Injuries - mortality | Cohort Studies | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - standards
High income | Health outcomes | Traumatic brain injury | Low income | Database models | Disabilities | Physical trauma | Computerized axial tomography | Calibration | Research | Modeling | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | HEAD-INJURY | MANAGEMENT | COUNTRIES | ADULTS | VARIABLES | PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL | MRC CRASH | Multivariate Analysis | Brain Injuries - diagnostic imaging | Prognosis | Glasgow Coma Scale | Humans | Accidents, Traffic - statistics & numerical data | Income | Tomography, X-Ray Computed | Brain Injuries - mortality | Cohort Studies | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - standards
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The Lancet, ISSN 0140-6736, 10/2004, Volume 364, Issue 9442, pp. 1321 - 1328
Background Corticosteroids have been used to treat head injuries for more than 30 years. In 1997, findings of a systematic review suggested that these drugs...
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | SPINAL-CORD-INJURY | METHYLPREDNISOLONE | BRAIN-INJURY | INTENSIVE-CARE | CARE MANAGEMENT | Glucocorticoids - administration & dosage | Double-Blind Method | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Craniocerebral Trauma - mortality | Male | Survival Rate | Tomography, X-Ray Computed | Craniocerebral Trauma - diagnostic imaging | Craniocerebral Trauma - drug therapy | Glasgow Coma Scale | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Infusions, Intravenous | Methylprednisolone - administration & dosage
MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | SPINAL-CORD-INJURY | METHYLPREDNISOLONE | BRAIN-INJURY | INTENSIVE-CARE | CARE MANAGEMENT | Glucocorticoids - administration & dosage | Double-Blind Method | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Craniocerebral Trauma - mortality | Male | Survival Rate | Tomography, X-Ray Computed | Craniocerebral Trauma - diagnostic imaging | Craniocerebral Trauma - drug therapy | Glasgow Coma Scale | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Infusions, Intravenous | Methylprednisolone - administration & dosage
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International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, ISSN 1080-3548, 01/2018, Volume 24, Issue 1, pp. 118 - 128
Introduction. Cooling of the body is used to treat hyperthermic individuals with heatstroke or to depress core temperature below normal for neuroprotection. A...
cooling | hyperthermia | thermoregulation | targeted temperature management | heat-related illness | ENVIRONMENTS | PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES | SPORTS-MEDICINE | SPRINT EXERCISE PERFORMANCE | INTERMITTENT | RELIABILITY | ERGONOMICS | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | CARDIAC-ARREST | VEST | EXERTIONAL HEAT-STROKE | RESUSCITATION
cooling | hyperthermia | thermoregulation | targeted temperature management | heat-related illness | ENVIRONMENTS | PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES | SPORTS-MEDICINE | SPRINT EXERCISE PERFORMANCE | INTERMITTENT | RELIABILITY | ERGONOMICS | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | CARDIAC-ARREST | VEST | EXERTIONAL HEAT-STROKE | RESUSCITATION
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BMJ, ISSN 0959-8138, 03/2001, Volume 322, Issue 7287, pp. 677 - 677
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BMJ (Clinical research ed.), ISSN 0959-8138, 03/2001, Volume 322, Issue 7287, pp. 677 - 677
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British Medical Journal, ISSN 0267-0623, 01/1986, Volume 292, Issue 6513, p. 138
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British Medical Journal (Clinical research ed.), ISSN 0267-0623, 01/1986, Volume 292, Issue 6513, pp. 139 - 139
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British Medical Journal (Clinical research ed.), ISSN 0267-0623, 01/1986, Volume 292, Issue 6513, pp. 138 - 139
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British Medical Journal (Clinical research ed.), ISSN 0267-0623, 01/1986, Volume 292, Issue 6513, pp. 138 - 139
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