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Filter by:Retrospective, multicenter cohort study describing the biological, radiological and clinical criteria of patients managed for isolated severe head trauma between January 2016 and December 2018.
This study will compare administration of N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) versus placebo for the treatment of olfactory loss due to head injury. The hypothesis is that treatment with NAC acutely after head injury will result in improved olfactory function
The observation through a chart review of persistent pain on neuro psychological functioning and how it applies to the community integration with patients that had suffered traumatic brain injury.
isotonic NaCl serum is the first intent solution for infusion during the initial phase of reanimation for an acute cranial traumatism. However, its use can trigger an hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis, what could be deleterious for the future of this patient. Isofundine present all charateristics to be use in this indication: pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic similar to the physiologic serum, iso-osmolarity to plasma, no glucose provision and no interaction with hemostasis.