@article{3133779, title = "Propofol use in head-injury patients [5] (multiple letters)", author = "Menon, D.K. and Matta, B.F. and Gupta, A.K. and Swami, A. and Myburgh, J.A. and Upton, R.N. and Cremer, O.L. and Moons, K.G.M. and Kalkman, C.J. and Politis, P. and Zakynthinos, E. and Kotanidou, A. and Andrianakis, I. and Roussos, C.", journal = "The Lancet Neurology", year = "2001", volume = "357", number = "9269", pages = "1708-1709", publisher = "Elsevier B.V.", doi = "10.1016/s0140-6736(00)04841-8", keywords = "adrenalin; anesthetic agent; catecholamine; corticosteroid; corticotropin; creatine kinase; dopamine; hydrocortisone; hypertensive factor; myoglobin; noradrenalin; propofol; thiopental; vasoactive agent, adrenal insufficiency; adult; clinical feature; clinical observation; controlled study; decision making; dose response; drug effect; drug information; echocardiography; head injury; heart arrhythmia; heart failure; heart left ventricle failure; hemodynamics; human; inotropism; intracranial hypertension; letter; major clinical study; mortality; muscle disease; pediatrics; perfusion pressure; priority journal; sedation; sepsis" }