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Dr Barbara Gregson
Dr Elise Rowan
Dr Richard Francis
Patrick Mitchell
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
et al.
Surgical Trial In Traumatic intraCerebral Haemorrhage (STITCH): a randomised controlled trial of Early Surgery compared with Initial Conservative Treatment2015
Dr Barbara Gregson
Dr Elise Rowan
Patrick Mitchell
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
Dr Iain Chambers
et al.
Surgical trial in traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage (STITCH(Trauma)): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial2012
Dr Iain Chambers
Dr Barbara Gregson
The brain monitoring with Information Technology (BrainIT) collaborative network: EC feasibility study results and future direction2010
Dr Paul Jones
Dr Iain Chambers
Dr Rob Forsyth
Emeritus Professor David Mendelow
Modulating effect of apolipoprotein E polymorphisms on secondary brain insult and outcome after childhood brain trauma2009
Dr Iain Chambers
Dr Barbara Gregson
Multicenter Clinical Assessment of the Raumedic Neurovent‐P Intracranial Pressure Sensor: A Report By the Brainit Group2008
Dr Iain Chambers
Dr Barbara Gregson
The use of hyperventilation therapy after traumatic brain injury in Europe: an analysis of the BrainIT database2008
Patrick Mitchell
Dr Barbara Gregson
Emeritus Professor David Mendelow
Dr Iain Chambers
Blood pressure in head-injured patients2007
Dr Iain Chambers
Cerebral Perfusion Pressure insult characteristics (duration or intensity) which best predict poor outcome after severe childhood traumatic brain injury2006
Dr Iain Chambers
Dr Paul Jones
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Barbara Fulton
Emeritus Professor David Mendelow
Critical thresholds of intracranial pressure and cerebral perfusion pressure related to age in paediatric head injury2006
Dr Thomas Clarke
Dr Barbara Gregson
Dr Iain Chambers
Variability in pupil size estimation2006
Dr Paul Jones
Dr Iain Chambers
Dr Rob Forsyth
Dr Barbara Fulton
Emeritus Professor David Mendelow
[abstract] The value of mean cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), mean intracranial pressure (ICP), and mean arterial pressure e (MAP) from successive 6-hour epochs as a predictor of outcome after children’s’ head injury2005
Jane Barnes
Dr Iain Chambers
Accurate data collection for head injury monitoring studies: A data collection methodology2005
Jane Barnes
Dr Iain Chambers
Accurate data collection for head injury monitoring studies: a data validation methodology2005
Dr Iain Chambers
Dr Lynne Stobbart
Dr Paul Jones
Emeritus Professor David Mendelow
Age-related differences in intracranial pressure and cerebral perfusion pressure in the first 6 hours of monitoring after children's head injury: Association with outcome2005
Dr Robert Bullock
Dr Iain Chambers
Emeritus Professor David Mendelow
Bispectral index monitoring may not reliably indicate cerebral ischaemia during awake carotid endarterectomy2005
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