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Swiss Medical Weekly
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July 23, 2011
Actual evidence for neuromonitoring-guided intensive care following severe traumatic brain injury
John F Stover
Intensive Care Medicine
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March 28, 2008
Impact of traumatic lesions on intracerebral probe positioning
John F Stover
Critical Care Medicine
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December 20, 2011
Arousal from sedation in wake-up tests requires careful risk stratification
John F Stover
Critical Care (London, England)
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March 18, 2008
How much insulin is acceptable following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage?
John F Stover
Critical Care Medicine
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May 2, 2008
Normobaric hyperoxia--a further treatment option following traumatic brain injury?
John F Stover
World Journal of Critical Care Medicine
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April 5, 2014
Contemporary view on neuromonitoring following severe traumatic brain injury
John F Stover
Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology
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April 7, 2007
Neostigmine-induced increase in EEG activity following severe traumatic brain injury
John F Stover, Peter Steiger, Reto Stocker
Critical Care Medicine
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April 25, 2006
Need for intracranial pressure monitoring following severe traumatic brain injury
John F Stover, Peter Steiger, Reto Stocker
Amino Acids
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December 23, 2011
Changes in plasma phenylalanine, isoleucine, leucine, and valine are associated with significant changes in intracranial pressure and jugular venous oxygen saturation in patients with severe traumatic brain injury
Raphael N Vuille-Dit-Bille, Riem Ha-Huy, John F Stover
Critical Care (London, England)
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July 5, 2014
Prolonged continuous intravenous infusion of the dipeptide L-alanine- L-glutamine significantly increases plasma glutamine and alanine without elevating brain glutamate in patients with severe traumatic brain injury
Mirjam Nägeli, Mario Fasshauer, Jutta Sommerfeld, et al.
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Swiss Medical Weekly
|
July 23, 2011
Actual evidence for neuromonitoring-guided intensive care following severe traumatic brain injury
John F Stover
Intensive Care Medicine
|
March 28, 2008
Impact of traumatic lesions on intracerebral probe positioning
John F Stover
Critical Care Medicine
|
December 20, 2011
Arousal from sedation in wake-up tests requires careful risk stratification
John F Stover
Critical Care (London, England)
|
March 18, 2008
How much insulin is acceptable following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage?
John F Stover
Critical Care Medicine
|
May 2, 2008
Normobaric hyperoxia--a further treatment option following traumatic brain injury?
John F Stover
World Journal of Critical Care Medicine
|
April 5, 2014
Contemporary view on neuromonitoring following severe traumatic brain injury
John F Stover
Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology
|
April 7, 2007
Neostigmine-induced increase in EEG activity following severe traumatic brain injury
John F Stover, Peter Steiger, Reto Stocker
Critical Care Medicine
|
April 25, 2006
Need for intracranial pressure monitoring following severe traumatic brain injury
John F Stover, Peter Steiger, Reto Stocker
Amino Acids
|
December 23, 2011
Changes in plasma phenylalanine, isoleucine, leucine, and valine are associated with significant changes in intracranial pressure and jugular venous oxygen saturation in patients with severe traumatic brain injury
Raphael N Vuille-Dit-Bille, Riem Ha-Huy, John F Stover
Critical Care (London, England)
|
July 5, 2014
Prolonged continuous intravenous infusion of the dipeptide L-alanine- L-glutamine significantly increases plasma glutamine and alanine without elevating brain glutamate in patients with severe traumatic brain injury
Mirjam Nägeli, Mario Fasshauer, Jutta Sommerfeld, et al.
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