Search

Your search keyword '"Scarpino M"' showing total 145 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Scarpino M" Remove constraint Author: "Scarpino M"
145 results on '"Scarpino M"'

Search Results

51. Brain microstate spatio-temporal dynamics as a candidate endotype of consciousness.

52. EEG fractal dimensions predict high-level behavioral responses in minimally conscious patients.

53. PRedicting the EVolution of SubjectIvE Cognitive Decline to Alzheimer's Disease With machine learning: the PREVIEW study protocol.

54. Neural coding of autonomic functions in different states of consciousness.

55. Heart rate variability for the evaluation of patients with disorders of consciousness.

56. Spatial and Temporal Gait Characteristics in Patients Admitted to a Neuro-Rehabilitation Department with Age-Related White Matter Changes: A Gait Analysis and Clinical Study.

57. Oral and fecal microbiota perturbance in cocaine users: Can rTMS-induced cocaine abstinence support eubiosis restoration?

58. Degradation of EEG microstates patterns in subjective cognitive decline and mild cognitive impairment: Early biomarkers along the Alzheimer's Disease continuum?

59. EEG-based methods for recovery prognosis of patients with disorders of consciousness: A systematic review.

60. Do changes in SSEP amplitude over time predict the outcome of comatose survivors of cardiac arrest?

61. Eye-opening in brain death: A case report and review of the literature.

62. Decannulation and improvement of responsiveness in patients with disorders of consciousness.

63. Bilateral reappearance of the cortical SEP in a comatose patient after cardiac arrest: Pitfall or reality?

64. Multiple Electroencephalogram Recordings for Monitoring the Evolution of Neurological Complications during Baclofen Withdrawal Syndrome.

65. Clinical, Neurophysiological, and Genetic Predictors of Recovery in Patients With Severe Acquired Brain Injuries (PRABI): A Study Protocol for a Longitudinal Observational Study.

66. Critical Illness Polyneuropathy and Myopathy and Clinical Detection of the Recovery of Consciousness in Severe Acquired Brain Injury Patients with Disorders of Consciousness after Rehabilitation.

67. Effects of COVID-19 pandemic on intensive rehabilitation after severe acquired brain injuries.

68. Merging Clinical and EEG Biomarkers in an Elastic-Net Regression for Disorder of Consciousness Prognosis Prediction.

69. A randomised, double-blind, sham-controlled study of left prefrontal cortex 15 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in cocaine consumption and craving.

71. Electrodiagnostic findings in patients with non-COVID-19- and COVID-19-related acute respiratory distress syndrome.

73. SSEP amplitude accurately predicts both good and poor neurological outcome early after cardiac arrest; a post-hoc analysis of the ProNeCA multicentre study.

74. Predictors of Function, Activity, and Participation of Stroke Patients Undergoing Intensive Rehabilitation: A Multicenter Prospective Observational Study Protocol.

75. Does a combination of ≥2 abnormal tests vs. the ERC-ESICM stepwise algorithm improve prediction of poor neurological outcome after cardiac arrest? A post-hoc analysis of the ProNeCA multicentre study.

76. Are neurophysiologic tests reliable, ultra-early prognostic indices after cardiac arrest?

77. Severe neurological nicotine intoxication by e-cigarette liquids: Systematic literature review.

78. Critical illness polyneuromyopathy: Functional impact after severe acquired brain injuries.

79. Decannulation After a Severe Acquired Brain Injury.

80. Is there inter-observer variation in the interpretation of SSEPs in comatose cardiac arrest survivors? Further considerations following the Italian multicenter ProNeCa study.

81. Brain death following ingestion of E-cigarette liquid nicotine refill solution.

82. Electroencephalography during SARS-CoV-2 outbreak: practical recommendations from the task force of the Italian Society of Neurophysiology (SINC), the Italian League Against Epilepsy (LICE), and the Italian Association of Neurophysiology Technologists (AITN).

83. EEG and Coma Recovery Scale-Revised prediction of neurological outcome in Disorder of Consciousness patients.

84. A multimodal diagnostic approach for lateralised rhythmic delta activity in the ictal-interictal continuum.

85. Neurophysiology for predicting good and poor neurological outcome at 12 and 72 h after cardiac arrest: The ProNeCA multicentre prospective study.

86. Neurophysiological and neuroradiological test for early poor outcome (Cerebral Performance Categories 3-5) prediction after cardiac arrest: Prospective multicentre prognostication data.

87. Neurophysiology and neuroimaging accurately predict poor neurological outcome within 24 hours after cardiac arrest: The ProNeCA prospective multicentre prognostication study.

88. Prognostic value of post-acute EEG in severe disorders of consciousness, using American Clinical Neurophysiology Society terminology.

89. Amplitude Instability of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials as an Indicator of Delayed Cerebral Ischemia in a Case of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.

90. Early-SEPs' amplitude reduction is reliable for poor-outcome prediction after cardiac arrest?

91. Efficacy of high-frequency (15Hz) repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the left premotor cortex/dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in decreasing cocaine intake (the MagneTox study): A study protocol for a randomized placebo-controlled pilot trial.

92. Neurophysiological and neuroradiological multimodal approach for early poor outcome prediction after cardiac arrest.

94. Data on multimodal approach for early poor outcome (Cerebral Performance Categories 3-5) prediction after cardiac arrest.

95. Delayed cerebral fat embolism occurring after off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting.

96. Is brain computed tomography combined with somatosensory evoked potentials useful in the prediction of brain death after cardiac arrest?

97. Predictive patterns of sensory evoked potentials in comatose brain injured patients evolving to brain death.

98. Cerebral Fat Embolism After Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery.

99. Time-dependent and independent neurophysiological indicators of prognosis in post-anoxic coma subjects treated by therapeutic hypothermia.

100. Cortical Blindness After Cardiac Surgery: Just an Ischemic Mechanism?

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources