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Combination strategy for prognostication in patients undergoing post-resuscitation care after cardiac arrest.


ABSTRACT: This study investigated the prognostic performance of combination strategies using a multimodal approach in patients treated after cardiac arrest. Prospectively collected registry data were used for this retrospective analysis. Poor outcome was defined as a cerebral performance category of 3-5 at 6 months. Predictors of poor outcome were absence of ocular reflexes (PR/CR) without confounding factors, a highly malignant pattern on the most recent electroencephalography, defined as suppressed background with or without periodic discharges and burst-suppression, high neuron-specific enolase (NSE) after 48 h, and diffuse injury on imaging studies (computed tomography or diffusion-weighted imaging [DWI]) at 72-96 h. The prognostic performances for poor outcomes were analyzed for sensitivity and specificity. A total of 130 patients were included in the analysis. Of these, 68 (52.3%) patients had poor outcomes. The best prognostic performance was observed with the combination of absent PR/CR, high NSE, and diffuse injury on DWI [91.2%, 95% confidence interval (CI) 80.7-97.1], whereas the combination strategy of all available predictors did not improve prognostic performance (87.8%, 95% CI 73.8-95.9). Combining three of the predictors may improve prognostic performance and be more efficient than adding all tests indiscriminately, given limited medical resources.

SUBMITTER: Park JS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10711008 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Combination strategy for prognostication in patients undergoing post-resuscitation care after cardiac arrest.

Park Jung Soo JS   Kim Eun Young EY   You Yeonho Y   Min Jin Hong JH   Jeong Wonjoon W   Ahn Hong Joon HJ   In Yong Nam YN   Lee In Ho IH   Kim Jae Moon JM   Kang Changshin C  

Scientific reports 20231211 1


This study investigated the prognostic performance of combination strategies using a multimodal approach in patients treated after cardiac arrest. Prospectively collected registry data were used for this retrospective analysis. Poor outcome was defined as a cerebral performance category of 3-5 at 6 months. Predictors of poor outcome were absence of ocular reflexes (PR/CR) without confounding factors, a highly malignant pattern on the most recent electroencephalography, defined as suppressed back  ...[more]

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