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Neuroprognostication in Critical Care is an essential resource for intensive care physicians, neurologists, and critical care teams managing patients with acute neurological injuries. This authoritative text, authored by renowned experts David M. Greer and Neha S. Dangayach, offers practical guidance on predicting neurological outcomes in critically ill patients.
The book covers multiple conditions including cardiac arrest, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and other acute neurological emergencies. It synthesizes current evidence and clinical expertise to help practitioners make informed prognostic assessments that guide treatment decisions and family counseling. Each chapter presents validated prognostic models, clinical examination techniques, and advanced imaging and neuromonitoring modalities.
Designed for busy clinicians, this Cambridge University Press publication combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, making it invaluable for those caring for neurologically injured patients in intensive care settings.







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