Auditory P300 in subjects in a post-anoxic coma. Preliminary data

The first results concerning the role of event related potentials (P300) in assessing a prognosis in comatose patients reported in the literature have been encouraging. The cause of the coma is an important prognostic factor by itself, especially when traumatic and anoxic comas are compared, with a...

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Hauptverfasser: Mutschler, V, Chaumeil, C G, Marcoux, L, Wioland, N, Tempé, J D, Kurtz, D
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