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Blunt cerebrovascular injury
Bouchat P. , Pitance F. , Damas F. , Trippaerts L.
Rev Med Liege 2016, 71(6),272-275Abstract : A blunt cerebrovascular injury (BCVI) can cause severe cerebral ischemic sequelae. The diagnosis is tricky and often entails a latency period. Adequate treatment at this time will dramatically reduce mortality and morbidity. The Denver protocol guides the selection of the patients to be screened. Current treatment is based on heparin, anticoagulant antiplatelet drugs, interventional radiology and surgery. The treatment is based on a dynamic strategy.