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NeuroED

Christian Buchner
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About NeuroED

Current guidelines of the Neurological University Hospital Bern for treatment in the neurological emergency department and neurological intensive care unit.

The goal is to provide up-to-date emergency guidelines regarding stroke and neurology for learning and/or emergency situations of hospitals in your pocket. These guidelines are used by the University Hospital of Bern for neurological intensive care.

To summarise:
• Guidelines emergency
• Guidelines stroke
• Guidelines neurology
• Guidelines neurological emergency
• Guidelines neurological ICU

The content includes three guidelines that are also available as PDFs:
• Stroke guidelines of the Bern Stroke Network
• Stroke guidelines for children of the Bern Stroke Network
• Neuro Pocket




The comprehensive content includes, among others:

• Detailed stroke guidelines for the treatment of ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes in adults and children
• Coma
• Intracranial pressure
• Hypoxic encephalopathy
• Status epilepticus
• NORSE/FIRES (New Onset Refractory Status Epilepticus/ Febrile Infection Related Epilepsy Syndrome)
• TLOC (Transient Loss of Consciousness)
• Infectious and autoimmune encephalitis
• ICANS/CRES (Immune Effector Cell-Associated Neurotoxicity Syndrome/Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell-related Encephalopathy Syndrome)
• ICI (Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor)-related neurotoxicity
• Toxic syndromes
• Electrolyte disturbances
• SREAT (Steroid-Responsive Encephalopathy Associated with Autoimmune Thyroiditis)
• PRES (Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome)
• Functional neurological disorders
• Amnesia/TGA (Transient Global Amnesia)
• Delirium
• Headaches
• Movement disorders
• Cranial nerve palsies
• Dizziness
• Peripheral nerve deficits
• Guillain-Barré syndrome
• Myasthenia gravis and crisis


Illustrations provided freely for non-commercial purposes.

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