After the BEST TRIP study appeared in December 2012 in the New England Journal of Medicine,() a large number of editorials, reviews, and new studies have addressed the issue of whether the monitoring of intracranial pressure (ICP) is relevant in the management of severe head injury and whether the costs are justified to achieve a better outcome. The article “Measurement of intracranial pressure and short-term outcome of patients with traumatic brain injury: a propensity-matched analysis” by Biselli-Ferreira et al.,() published in this issue of RBTI, is yet another in a long series of accounts.
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After the BEST TRIP study appeared in December 2012 in the New England Journal of Medicine,() a large number of editorials, reviews, and new studies have addressed the issue of whether the monitoring of intracranial pressure (ICP) is relevant in the management of severe head injury and whether the costs are justified to achieve a better outcome. The article "Measurement of intracranial pressure and short-term outcome of patients with traumatic brain injury: a propensity-matched analysis" by Biselli-Ferreira et al.,() published in this issue of RBTI, is yet another in a long series of accounts.
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