4Hwang SH, Park YS, Kwon JT, et al. Significance of C-reactive I protein and transcranial Doppler in cerebral vasospasm following aneurysmal subaraehnoid hemorrhage[J]. J Korean Neurosurg Soc,2013,54(4) :289.
2Su YY, Xiao SY, Haupt WF, Zhang Y, Zhao H, Pang Y, Wang L, Ding JP, Zhao JW. Parameters and grading of evoked potentials: prediction of unfavorable outconm in patients with severe stroke. J Clin Neurophysiol, 2010, 27:25-29.
3Haupt WF, Pawlik G, Thiel A. Initial and serial evoked potentials in cerebrovascular critical care patients. J Clin Neurophysiol, 2006, 23:389-394.
4Tzvetanov P, Rousseff RT. Predictive value of median-SEEP in early phase of stroke: a comparison in supratentorial infarction and hemorrhage. Clin Neurol Neurosurg, 2005, 107:475-481.
5P6ron Y, Aubertin P, Guih6neuc P. Prognostic significance of electrophysiologlcal investigations in stroke patients: somatosensory and motor evoked potentials and sympathetic skin response. Neurophysiol Clin, 1995, 25:146-157.
6Burghaus L, Liu WC, Dohmen C, Bosehe B, ttaupt WF. Evoked potentials in acute ischemic stroke within the first 24 h: possihle predictor of a malignant course. Neurocrit Care, 2008, 9:13-16.
7Haupt WF, Birkmann C, Halber M. Serial evoked potentials and outcome in cerebrovascular critical care patients. J Clin Neurophysiol, 2000, 17:326-330.
8Hall JW 3rd, Huang-fu M, Gennarelli TA. Auditory function in acute severe head injury. Laryngoscope, 1982, 92 (8 Pt 1):883- 890.
9Bonita R, Beaglehole R. Recovery of motor function after stroke. Stroke, 1988, 19:1497-1500.
10Hofmeijer J, Algra A, Kappelle LJ, van der Worp HB. Predictors of life- threatening brain edema in middle cerebral artery infarction. Cerebrovasc Dis, 2008, 25:176-184.