2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.lpm.2022.104162
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International variability in the diagnosis and management of disorders of consciousness

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“…A recent meta-analysis demonstrated improved survival and neurologic outcomes in patients with acute brain injury who received subspecialized neurocritical care services, highlighting the importance of neurologic expertise and subspecialty care for patients with acute neurologic emergencies 10 . However, geographic disparities in access to neurocritical care 11 and variations in the initial care and workup of patients with neurologic emergencies have been described 12,13 …”
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“…A recent meta-analysis demonstrated improved survival and neurologic outcomes in patients with acute brain injury who received subspecialized neurocritical care services, highlighting the importance of neurologic expertise and subspecialty care for patients with acute neurologic emergencies 10 . However, geographic disparities in access to neurocritical care 11 and variations in the initial care and workup of patients with neurologic emergencies have been described 12,13 …”
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“…J UN E 2 024 However, geographic disparities in access to neurocritical care 11 and variations in the initial care and workup of patients with neurologic emergencies have been described. 12,13 This article provides a structured diagnostic approach to the initial evaluation of patients in neurocritical care settings, including the recognition of critical pathology, relevant clinical examination findings, and the use of diagnostic tests to guide critical and time-sensitive treatment decisions.…”
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