Hypoxic-ischaemic brain injury - Practical Neurology
Brain injury can occur as a consequence of a reduction in either cerebral blood fl ow (CBF) or oxygen supply, or both, which can follow cardiac arrest or other acute events which cause severe cardiopulmonary compromise. Although ischaemia and hypoxia cause patho-logically and clinically distinct patterns of brain injury they usually coexist. ................
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