Feasibility of cerebral blood flow and oxygenation monitoring by continuous transcranial Doppler combined with cerebral oximetry in a patient with refractory cardiac arrest treated by extracorporeal life support
Jan Bělohlávek(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Aleš Linhart(Charles University), Tomáš Kovárník(Charles University), J Fichtl(General University Hospital in Prague), Hana Skalická(University of Iowa), Tomáš Bouček(Charles University), Michal Huptych(Czech Technical University in Prague)
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