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264 related items for PubMed ID: 21087203

  • 1. Comparison of mannitol and hypertonic saline in the treatment of severe brain injuries.
    Sakellaridis N, Pavlou E, Karatzas S, Chroni D, Vlachos K, Chatzopoulos K, Dimopoulou E, Kelesis C, Karaouli V.
    J Neurosurg; 2011 Feb; 114(2):545-8. PubMed ID: 21087203
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  • 4. The use of 23.4% hypertonic saline for the management of elevated intracranial pressure in patients with severe traumatic brain injury: a pilot study.
    Kerwin AJ, Schinco MA, Tepas JJ, Renfro WH, Vitarbo EA, Muehlberger M.
    J Trauma; 2009 Aug; 67(2):277-82. PubMed ID: 19667879
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  • 5. Treatment of elevated intracranial pressure in experimental intracerebral hemorrhage: comparison between mannitol and hypertonic saline.
    Qureshi AI, Wilson DA, Traystman RJ.
    Neurosurgery; 1999 May; 44(5):1055-63; discussion 1063-4. PubMed ID: 10232539
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  • 6. Hypertonic saline reduces cumulative and daily intracranial pressure burdens after severe traumatic brain injury.
    Mangat HS, Chiu YL, Gerber LM, Alimi M, Ghajar J, Härtl R.
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  • 7. Salt or sugar for your injured brain? A meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials of mannitol versus hypertonic sodium solutions to manage raised intracranial pressure in traumatic brain injury.
    Rickard AC, Smith JE, Newell P, Bailey A, Kehoe A, Mann C.
    Emerg Med J; 2014 Aug; 31(8):679-83. PubMed ID: 23811861
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  • 8. A Comparative Study of Bolus Dose of Hypertonic Saline, Mannitol, and Mannitol Plus Glycerol Combination in Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury.
    Patil H, Gupta R.
    World Neurosurg; 2019 May; 125():e221-e228. PubMed ID: 30684710
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  • 9. Comparison of equiosmolar dose of hyperosmolar agents in reducing intracranial pressure-a randomized control study in pediatric traumatic brain injury.
    Kumar SA, Devi BI, Reddy M, Shukla D.
    Childs Nerv Syst; 2019 Jun; 35(6):999-1005. PubMed ID: 30879126
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  • 10. Hypertonic saline or mannitol for treating elevated intracranial pressure in traumatic brain injury: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
    Gu J, Huang H, Huang Y, Sun H, Xu H.
    Neurosurg Rev; 2019 Jun; 42(2):499-509. PubMed ID: 29905883
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  • 11. Hypertonic saline and mannitol in patients with traumatic brain injury: A systematic and meta-analysis.
    Shi J, Tan L, Ye J, Hu L.
    Medicine (Baltimore); 2020 Aug 28; 99(35):e21655. PubMed ID: 32871879
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  • 12. Hypertonic saline versus other intracranial pressure-lowering agents for people with acute traumatic brain injury.
    Chen H, Song Z, Dennis JA.
    Cochrane Database Syst Rev; 2020 Jan 17; 1(1):CD010904. PubMed ID: 31978260
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  • 13. Effect of mannitol and hypertonic saline on cerebral oxygenation in patients with severe traumatic brain injury and refractory intracranial hypertension.
    Oddo M, Levine JM, Frangos S, Carrera E, Maloney-Wilensky E, Pascual JL, Kofke WA, Mayer SA, LeRoux PD.
    J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry; 2009 Aug 17; 80(8):916-20. PubMed ID: 19293171
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  • 14. Effects of 23.4% sodium chloride solution in reducing intracranial pressure in patients with traumatic brain injury: a preliminary study.
    Ware ML, Nemani VM, Meeker M, Lee C, Morabito DJ, Manley GT.
    Neurosurgery; 2005 Oct 17; 57(4):727-36; discussion 727-36. PubMed ID: 16239885
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  • 15. Hypertonic Saline is Superior to Mannitol for the Combined Effect on Intracranial Pressure and Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Burdens in Patients With Severe Traumatic Brain Injury.
    Mangat HS, Wu X, Gerber LM, Schwarz JT, Fakhar M, Murthy SB, Stieg PE, Ghajar J, Härtl R.
    Neurosurgery; 2020 Feb 01; 86(2):221-230. PubMed ID: 30877299
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  • 16. Hypertonic saline for the management of raised intracranial pressure after severe traumatic brain injury.
    Mangat HS, Härtl R.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2015 May 01; 1345():83-8. PubMed ID: 25726965
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  • 17. Isovolume hypertonic solutes (sodium chloride or mannitol) in the treatment of refractory posttraumatic intracranial hypertension: 2 mL/kg 7.5% saline is more effective than 2 mL/kg 20% mannitol.
    Vialet R, Albanèse J, Thomachot L, Antonini F, Bourgouin A, Alliez B, Martin C.
    Crit Care Med; 2003 Jun 01; 31(6):1683-7. PubMed ID: 12794404
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  • 18. Treatment of refractory intracranial hypertension with 23.4% saline.
    Suarez JI, Qureshi AI, Bhardwaj A, Williams MA, Schnitzer MS, Mirski M, Hanley DF, Ulatowski JA.
    Crit Care Med; 1998 Jun 01; 26(6):1118-22. PubMed ID: 9635664
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