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Raimund Helbok

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Current Opinion in Critical Care|February 25, 2017
Editorial: neuroscienceRaimund Helbok
Neurocritical Care|August 12, 2009
Is daily awakening always safe in severely brain injured patients?Raimund Helbok, Neeraj Badjatia
Epilepsia|September 5, 2013
Multimodal invasive monitoring in status epilepticus: what is the evidence it has a place?Raimund Helbok, Jan Claassen
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|November 8, 2017
Cerebrospinal fluid and brain extracellular fluid in severe brain traumaRaimund Helbok, Ronny Beer
Critical Care Medicine|July 15, 2022
The authors replyVerena Rass, Raimund Helbok
Neurocritical Care|August 31, 2023
Response to "Temporal Muscle Atrophy: An Independent Prognosis Biomarker or Secondary to Disuse?"Mario Kofler, Raimund Helbok
Current Opinion in Critical Care|January 6, 2021
How to diagnose delayed cerebral ischaemia and symptomatic vasospasm and prevent cerebral infarction in patients with subarachnoid haemorrhageVerena Rass, Raimund Helbok
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports|August 31, 2019
Early Brain Injury After Poor-Grade Subarachnoid HemorrhageVerena Rass, Raimund Helbok
Intensive Care Medicine|November 3, 2025
Terminology shapes science: words matter in intensive careGiuseppe Citerio, Raimund Helbok
Critical Care Medicine|June 21, 2022
The authors replyVerena Rass, Raimund Helbok
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Current Opinion in Critical Care|February 25, 2017
Editorial: neuroscienceRaimund Helbok
Neurocritical Care|August 12, 2009
Is daily awakening always safe in severely brain injured patients?Raimund Helbok, Neeraj Badjatia
Epilepsia|September 5, 2013
Multimodal invasive monitoring in status epilepticus: what is the evidence it has a place?Raimund Helbok, Jan Claassen
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|November 8, 2017
Cerebrospinal fluid and brain extracellular fluid in severe brain traumaRaimund Helbok, Ronny Beer
Critical Care Medicine|July 15, 2022
The authors replyVerena Rass, Raimund Helbok
Neurocritical Care|August 31, 2023
Response to "Temporal Muscle Atrophy: An Independent Prognosis Biomarker or Secondary to Disuse?"Mario Kofler, Raimund Helbok
Current Opinion in Critical Care|January 6, 2021
How to diagnose delayed cerebral ischaemia and symptomatic vasospasm and prevent cerebral infarction in patients with subarachnoid haemorrhageVerena Rass, Raimund Helbok
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports|August 31, 2019
Early Brain Injury After Poor-Grade Subarachnoid HemorrhageVerena Rass, Raimund Helbok
Intensive Care Medicine|November 3, 2025
Terminology shapes science: words matter in intensive careGiuseppe Citerio, Raimund Helbok
Critical Care Medicine|June 21, 2022
The authors replyVerena Rass, Raimund Helbok
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