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Recent medical advances in the management of hypoxic-ischemia brain injury, such as therapeutic hypothermia after resuscitation from cardiac arrest, have made the role of the neurologist during the immediate and long-term care of survivors increasingly important. Article topics in this issue include: mechanisms of brain injury after global cerebral ischemia; pre-hospitalization and emergent care; brain injury and post-resuscitative intensive care; therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest; brain injury from cardiac arrest in children; clinical neurophysiologic monitoring and brain injury; neuroimaging and serological markers and neurologic injury; approaches to acute and long-term clinical problems such as seizures, movement disorders, cognitive dysfunction, and behavioral disorders; neuroprotective strategies; and the withdrawal of care and medical futility
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Brain Injury and Cardiac Arrest, An Issue of Neurologic Clinics
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