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Paul M Vespa

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Critical Care Medicine|April 20, 2004
The golden day after subarachnoid hemorrhagePaul M Vespa
Current Opinion in Critical Care|March 11, 2005
Multimodality monitoring and telemonitoring in neurocritical care: from microdialysis to robotic telepresencePaul M Vespa
Critical Care (London, England)|September 6, 2008
Intensive glycemic control in traumatic brain injury: what is the ideal glucose range?Paul M Vespa
Critical Care Medicine|December 26, 2007
A breath of fresh air: the potential use for hyperoxia in traumatic brain injuryPaul M Vespa
Critical Care Medicine|July 9, 2004
Perfusing the brain after traumatic brain injury: what clinical index should we follow?Paul M Vespa
Critical Care Medicine|May 23, 2006
Brain tissue oxygen monitoring: a measure of supply and demandPaul M Vespa
Neurologic Clinics|November 30, 2013
Imaging and decision-making in neurocritical carePaul M Vespa
Critical Care Medicine|January 20, 2010
Blood pressure after intracerebral hemorrhage: lower may not be saferPaul M Vespa
JAMA|December 17, 2014
Oral anticoagulants and the risk of intracranial hemorrhagePaul M Vespa
Stroke|March 17, 2009
Metabolic penumbra in intracerebral hemorrhagePaul M Vespa
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Critical Care Medicine|April 20, 2004
The golden day after subarachnoid hemorrhagePaul M Vespa
Current Opinion in Critical Care|March 11, 2005
Multimodality monitoring and telemonitoring in neurocritical care: from microdialysis to robotic telepresencePaul M Vespa
Critical Care (London, England)|September 6, 2008
Intensive glycemic control in traumatic brain injury: what is the ideal glucose range?Paul M Vespa
Critical Care Medicine|December 26, 2007
A breath of fresh air: the potential use for hyperoxia in traumatic brain injuryPaul M Vespa
Critical Care Medicine|July 9, 2004
Perfusing the brain after traumatic brain injury: what clinical index should we follow?Paul M Vespa
Critical Care Medicine|May 23, 2006
Brain tissue oxygen monitoring: a measure of supply and demandPaul M Vespa
Neurologic Clinics|November 30, 2013
Imaging and decision-making in neurocritical carePaul M Vespa
Critical Care Medicine|January 20, 2010
Blood pressure after intracerebral hemorrhage: lower may not be saferPaul M Vespa
JAMA|December 17, 2014
Oral anticoagulants and the risk of intracranial hemorrhagePaul M Vespa
Stroke|March 17, 2009
Metabolic penumbra in intracerebral hemorrhagePaul M Vespa
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