November 22, 2013 9:15 — 0 Comments
Study: Hospitals Vary in Treating Children with Brain Injury
According to a new study, hospitals differ in management of children with traumatic brain injury, particularly when it comes to monitoring and preventing the harmful effects of increased intracranial pressure (ICP). The study, reported in Neurosurgery, focused on two evidence-based interventions for brain injury: ICP monitoring and craniectomy. Rates of both interventions varied significantly between hospitals, and researchers call for further studies to understand “the institutional and regional factors associated with variability in the use of these invasive but potentially outcome-modifying technologies.” Click here to read the full article.


Calendar/Courses
106th Meeting of the Senior Society of Neurological Surgeons
June 6-9, 2015; Miami
Neuromonitoring in Neurosurgery
European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS)
June 14-16, 2015; Verona, Italy
Rocky Mountain Neurosurgical Society 50th Annual Meeting
June 20-24, 2015; Colorado Springs, Colo.
CARS 2015 - 29th International Congress and Exhibition
June 24-27, 2015; Barcelona, Spain
Neurotrauma 2015
June 28-July 01, 2015; Santa Fe, N.M.
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