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. Résultats, Imprimer les images et mesurer l'IP, c'est suffisant !!

I. Ip, Examen considéré comme normal ? anormal ? sans opinion ? Diagnostic Doppler retenu(s)/suspecté(s) : Reverse flow ? Hypoperfusion cérébrale ? HTIC ? OEdème sans HTIC ?

S. Oui, le(s)quel(s)??????????????????????????????. -Contre-indication à la PL : Oui ? Non ? non applicable ? ? Thérapeutique ?

?. Autre and . Préciser, ? Surveillance ? (quel que soit l'outil): renforcement ? Allègement ? Poursuite ? ? Autre type d'impact ?, préciser

P. Admis, . La-periode-d-'inclusion, and . De-l-'etude, Nombre de patients inclus/nombre de patients admis (%) KB NEM RD TRS Total patients 22

. Autres, ) Nombre patients décédés inclus, pp.65-80