Michael N. Diringer
Department of Neurology
Box 8111
Washington University
660 South Euclid Avenue
USA
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- Thromboembolic events with recombinant activated factor VII in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: results from the Factor Seven for Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke (FAST) trial. Diringer, M.N., Skolnick, B.E., Mayer, S.A., Steiner, T., Davis, S.M., Brun, N.C., Broderick, J.P. Stroke (2010)
- Management of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Diringer, M.N. Crit. Care Med. (2009)
- Risk of thromboembolic events in controlled trials of rFVIIa in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage. Diringer, M.N., Skolnick, B.E., Mayer, S.A., Steiner, T., Davis, S.M., Brun, N.C., Broderick, J.P. Stroke (2008)
- Hyperoxia: good or bad for the injured brain? Diringer, M.N. Curr. Opin. Crit. Care (2008)
- Impact of recombinant activated factor VII on health-related quality of life after intracerebral hemorrhage. Diringer, M.N., Ferran, J.M., Broderick, J., Davis, S., Mayer, S.A., Steiner, T., Brun, N.C., Skolnick, B.E., Christensen, M.C. Cerebrovasc. Dis. (2007)
- Effect of hyperoxia on cerebral metabolic rate for oxygen measured using positron emission tomography in patients with acute severe head injury. Diringer, M.N., Aiyagari, V., Zazulia, A.R., Videen, T.O., Powers, W.J. J. Neurosurg. (2007)
- Hemodynamic manipulation in the neuro-intensive care unit: cerebral perfusion pressure therapy in head injury and hemodynamic augmentation for cerebral vasospasm. Diringer, M.N., Axelrod, Y. Curr. Opin. Crit. Care (2007)
- Hyponatremia in neurologic patients: consequences and approaches to treatment. Diringer, M.N., Zazulia, A.R. Neurologist (2006)
- To clip or to coil acutely ruptured intracranial aneurysms: update on the debate. Diringer, M.N. Curr. Opin. Crit. Care (2005)
- Regional cerebrovascular and metabolic effects of hyperventilation after severe traumatic brain injury. Diringer, M.N., Videen, T.O., Yundt, K., Zazulia, A.R., Aiyagari, V., Dacey, R.G., Grubb, R.L., Powers, W.J. J. Neurosurg. (2002)
- Admission to a neurologic/neurosurgical intensive care unit is associated with reduced mortality rate after intracerebral hemorrhage. Diringer, M.N., Edwards, D.F. Crit. Care Med. (2001)
- No reduction in cerebral metabolism as a result of early moderate hyperventilation following severe traumatic brain injury. Diringer, M.N., Yundt, K., Videen, T.O., Adams, R.E., Zazulia, A.R., Deibert, E., Aiyagari, V., Dacey, R.G., Grubb, R.L., Powers, W.J. J. Neurosurg. (2000)
- Predictors of acute hospital costs for treatment of ischemic stroke in an academic center. Diringer, M.N., Edwards, D.F., Mattson, D.T., Akins, P.T., Sheedy, C.W., Hsu, C.Y., Dromerick, A.W. Stroke (1999)
- Hydrocephalus: a previously unrecognized predictor of poor outcome from supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage. Diringer, M.N., Edwards, D.F., Zazulia, A.R. Stroke (1998)
- Does modification of the Innsbruck and the Glasgow Coma Scales improve their ability to predict functional outcome?. Diringer, M.N., Edwards, D.F. Arch. Neurol. (1997)