Zusammenfassung
Dem Zentralnervensystem kommt eine Schlüsselstellung für die adäquate Funktion von Organen und Organsystemen im menschlichen Körper zu, insbesorders die Regulation von Atmung, Kreislauf sowie humoraler und immunologischer Systeme. Hirnverletzungen beeinträchtigen daher nicht nur das Zentralnervensystem, sondern den gesamten Organismus. Sie müssen in einer umfassenden Art und Weise behandelt werden, um optimale Bedingung für die Vermeidung von Sekundärläsionen am Gehirn und anderen Organen zu schaffen und die Erholung nicht irreversibel geschädigter Abschnitte des Gehirns zu ermöglichen.
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Stocker, R., Bürgi, U., Keller, E., Imhof, H.G. (2001). Akute Schädel-Hirn-Verletzung. In: Bardenheuer, H.J., Forst, H., Rossaint, R., Spahn, D.R. (eds) Weiterbildung für Anästhesisten 2000. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56596-0_16
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