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158 related items for PubMed ID: 26981324

  • 1. Role of computed tomography scores and findings to predict early death in patients with traumatic brain injury: A reappraisal in a major tertiary care hospital in Nepal.
    Munakomi S, Bhattarai B, Srinivas B, Cherian I.
    Surg Neurol Int; 2016; 7():23. PubMed ID: 26981324
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  • 2. A comparative study between Marshall and Rotterdam CT scores in predicting early deaths in patients with traumatic brain injury in a major tertiary care hospital in Nepal.
    Munakomi S.
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  • 3. Early CT findings to predict early death in patients with traumatic brain injury: Marshall and Rotterdam CT scoring systems compared in the major academic tertiary care hospital in northeastern Japan.
    Mata-Mbemba D, Mugikura S, Nakagawa A, Murata T, Ishii K, Li L, Takase K, Kushimoto S, Takahashi S.
    Acad Radiol; 2014 May; 21(5):605-11. PubMed ID: 24703472
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  • 4. Utility of the Marshall & Rotterdam Classification Scores in Predicting Outcomes in Trauma Patients.
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  • 5. Prediction of In-Hospital Mortality in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury Using the Rotterdam and Marshall CT Scores: A Retrospective Study From Western India.
    Goswami B, Nanda V, Kataria S, Kataria D.
    Cureus; 2023 Jul; 15(7):e41548. PubMed ID: 37554592
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  • 6. Comparative study of computed tomographic scoring systems and predictors of early mortality in severe traumatic brain injury.
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  • 7. Marshall and Rotterdam Computed Tomography scores in predicting early deaths after brain trauma.
    Mohammadifard M, Ghaemi K, Hanif H, Sharifzadeh G, Haghparast M.
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  • 8. Evaluation of novel computerized tomography scoring systems in human traumatic brain injury: An observational, multicenter study.
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    PLoS Med; 2017 Aug 10; 14(8):e1002368. PubMed ID: 28771476
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  • 9. External Validation of the Rotterdam Computed Tomography Score in the Prediction of Mortality in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury.
    Charry JD, Falla JD, Ochoa JD, Pinzón MA, Tejada JH, Henriquez MJ, Solano JP, Calvache C.
    J Neurosci Rural Pract; 2017 Aug 10; 8(Suppl 1):S23-S26. PubMed ID: 28936067
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  • 11. Early death prediction in children with traumatic brain injury using computed tomography scoring systems.
    Mohamed Hussein N, Zhu P, Meng S, Wang Y, Zhao P, Li L, Shu K, Zou P, Lin L, Shen L, Xia Y, Tang J, Wang Y, Yan Z.
    J Clin Neurosci; 2022 Jan 10; 95():164-171. PubMed ID: 34929641
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  • 14. Selection of CT variables and prognostic models for outcome prediction in patients with traumatic brain injury.
    Khaki D, Hietanen V, Corell A, Hergès HO, Ljungqvist J.
    Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med; 2021 Jul 17; 29(1):94. PubMed ID: 34274009
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  • 15. Extended analysis of early computed tomography scans of traumatic brain injured patients and relations to outcome.
    Nelson DW, Nyström H, MacCallum RM, Thornquist B, Lilja A, Bellander BM, Rudehill A, Wanecek M, Weitzberg E.
    J Neurotrauma; 2010 Jan 17; 27(1):51-64. PubMed ID: 19698072
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  • 16. Comparison of predictability of Marshall and Rotterdam CT scan scoring system in determining early mortality after traumatic brain injury.
    Deepika A, Prabhuraj AR, Saikia A, Shukla D.
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  • 17. Sequential changes in Rotterdam CT scores related to outcomes for patients with traumatic brain injury who undergo decompressive craniectomy.
    Fujimoto K, Miura M, Otsuka T, Kuratsu J.
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  • 18. Rotterdam and Marshall Scores for Prediction of in-hospital Mortality in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury: An observational study.
    Asim M, El-Menyar A, Parchani A, Nabir S, Ahmed MN, Ahmed Z, Ramzee AF, Al-Thani A, Al-Abdulmalek A, Al-Thani H.
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  • 19. Moderate and severe traumatic brain injury: effect of blood alcohol concentration on Glasgow Coma Scale score and relation to computed tomography findings.
    Rundhaug NP, Moen KG, Skandsen T, Schirmer-Mikalsen K, Lund SB, Hara S, Vik A.
    J Neurosurg; 2015 Jan 07; 122(1):211-8. PubMed ID: 25361494
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