Early brain temperature elevation and anaerobic metabolism in human acute ischaemic stroke
Early after acute ischaemic stroke, elevation of brain temperature might augment tissue metabolic rate and conversion of ischaemic but viable tissue to infarction. This might explain the observed link between pyrexia, severe stroke and poor outcome. We tested this hypothesis by measuring brain tempe...
Główni autorzy: | Karaszewski, B, Wardlaw, J, Cvoro, V, Haga, K, Armitage, P, Dennis, MS, Marshall, I, Bastin, M, Wartolowska, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2009
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