Results from a clinical study demonstrates that microwave measurements can be used for a rapid detection of intracranial bleeding in traumatic brain injuries. (sciencedaily.com)
No significant additional independent aspirin effect was seen in the risk for intracranial bleeding, which contradicts previous findings.25 This difference, compared with our results, may be explained by cohort variation. (jamanetwork.com)
The results show that microwave measurements have great potential to detect intracranial bleeding in this group of patients. (sciencedaily.com)