Clinical Neurophysiology, ISSN 1388-2457, 2015, Volume 126, Issue 12, pp. 2397 - 2404
Highlights • We used a standardized EEG terminology to assess post cardiac arrest EEGs. • A highly malignant EEG was identified with high reliability by four...
Neurology | Prognosis | EEG | Brain injury | Interrater variability | Cardiac arrest | Hypothermia | PATTERNS | TERMINOLOGY | TARGETED TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT | PROGNOSTIC VALUE | POSTANOXIC COMA | NEUROSCIENCES | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | PREDICTION | SUBCOMMITTEE | THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | SURVIVORS | RESUSCITATION | Electroencephalography - standards | Humans | Middle Aged | Coma - physiopathology | Female | Male | Aged | Heart Arrest - physiopathology | Coma - diagnosis | Heart Arrest - diagnosis | Observer Variation | Cardiac patients | Neurologi | Clinical Medicine | Medical and Health Sciences | Klinisk medicin | Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Neurology | Prognosis | EEG | Brain injury | Interrater variability | Cardiac arrest | Hypothermia | PATTERNS | TERMINOLOGY | TARGETED TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT | PROGNOSTIC VALUE | POSTANOXIC COMA | NEUROSCIENCES | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | PREDICTION | SUBCOMMITTEE | THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | SURVIVORS | RESUSCITATION | Electroencephalography - standards | Humans | Middle Aged | Coma - physiopathology | Female | Male | Aged | Heart Arrest - physiopathology | Coma - diagnosis | Heart Arrest - diagnosis | Observer Variation | Cardiac patients | Neurologi | Clinical Medicine | Medical and Health Sciences | Klinisk medicin | Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Journal Article
Clinical Neurophysiology, ISSN 1388-2457, 2015, Volume 127, Issue 1, pp. 571 - 580
Highlights • Quantitative EEG features are used to classify reactive and non-reactive EEGs. • Probabilities based on quantitative EEG features reflect the...
Neurology | Coma | EEG reactivity | Automated analysis | tBSI | Quantitative EEG | IR-97224 | METIS-311011 | TBSI | AMERICAN ACADEMY | INTERRATER RELIABILITY | TERMINOLOGY | AGREEMENT | POSTANOXIC COMA | NEUROSCIENCES | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | PREDICTION | CARDIAC-ARREST | THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE | BRAIN | Intensive Care Units | Humans | Patient Admission | Coma - physiopathology | Female | Male | Coma - diagnosis | Electroencephalography - methods | Electroencephalography - classification | Analysis
Neurology | Coma | EEG reactivity | Automated analysis | tBSI | Quantitative EEG | IR-97224 | METIS-311011 | TBSI | AMERICAN ACADEMY | INTERRATER RELIABILITY | TERMINOLOGY | AGREEMENT | POSTANOXIC COMA | NEUROSCIENCES | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | PREDICTION | CARDIAC-ARREST | THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE | BRAIN | Intensive Care Units | Humans | Patient Admission | Coma - physiopathology | Female | Male | Coma - diagnosis | Electroencephalography - methods | Electroencephalography - classification | Analysis
Journal Article
Lancet Neurology, The, ISSN 1474-4422, 2016, Volume 15, Issue 6, pp. 597 - 609
Summary Management of coma after cardiac arrest has improved during the past decade, allowing an increasing proportion of patients to survive, thus...
Neurology | POSTANOXIC STATUS EPILEPTICUS | CONTINUOUS ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM | THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | NEURON-SPECIFIC ENOLASE | RANDOMIZED CLINICAL-TRIAL | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | TARGETED TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | SENSORY EVOKED-POTENTIALS | PROSPECTIVE COHORT | Neuroimaging - methods | Coma - metabolism | Humans | Coma - physiopathology | Neurologic Examination - methods | Heart Arrest - complications | Coma - diagnosis | Electroencephalography - methods | Coma - etiology | Coma | Patient outcomes | Cardiac patients | Cardiac arrest | Accuracy | Intensive care | Medical imaging | Medical prognosis | Biomarkers | Anesthesia | Methods
Neurology | POSTANOXIC STATUS EPILEPTICUS | CONTINUOUS ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM | THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | NEURON-SPECIFIC ENOLASE | RANDOMIZED CLINICAL-TRIAL | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | TARGETED TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | SENSORY EVOKED-POTENTIALS | PROSPECTIVE COHORT | Neuroimaging - methods | Coma - metabolism | Humans | Coma - physiopathology | Neurologic Examination - methods | Heart Arrest - complications | Coma - diagnosis | Electroencephalography - methods | Coma - etiology | Coma | Patient outcomes | Cardiac patients | Cardiac arrest | Accuracy | Intensive care | Medical imaging | Medical prognosis | Biomarkers | Anesthesia | Methods
Journal Article
Critical Care Medicine, ISSN 0090-3493, 06/2014, Volume 42, Issue 6, pp. 1340 - 1347
OBJECTIVES:Therapeutic hypothermia and pharmacological sedation may influence outcome prediction after cardiac arrest. The use of a multimodal approach,...
Coma | electroencephalography | somatosensory-evoked potentials | neuron-specific enolase | prognosis | MILD THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | AMERICAN-HEART-ASSOCIATION | PROGNOSTIC VALUE | POSTANOXIC COMA | coma | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | ICTAL DISCHARGES SIRPIDS | PROSPECTIVE COHORT | CONTINUOUS EEG | COMATOSE SURVIVORS | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Hypothermia, Induced - statistics & numerical data | Predictive Value of Tests | Intensive Care Units | Prognosis | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Coma - therapy | Logistic Models | Male | Treatment Outcome | Electroencephalography | Evoked Potentials, Somatosensory - physiology | Phosphopyruvate Hydratase - blood | Hypothermia, Induced - methods | Hypothermia, Induced - standards | Female | Aged | Heart Arrest - complications | Coma - etiology | Cohort Studies | Heart Arrest - therapy
Coma | electroencephalography | somatosensory-evoked potentials | neuron-specific enolase | prognosis | MILD THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | AMERICAN-HEART-ASSOCIATION | PROGNOSTIC VALUE | POSTANOXIC COMA | coma | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | ICTAL DISCHARGES SIRPIDS | PROSPECTIVE COHORT | CONTINUOUS EEG | COMATOSE SURVIVORS | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Hypothermia, Induced - statistics & numerical data | Predictive Value of Tests | Intensive Care Units | Prognosis | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Coma - therapy | Logistic Models | Male | Treatment Outcome | Electroencephalography | Evoked Potentials, Somatosensory - physiology | Phosphopyruvate Hydratase - blood | Hypothermia, Induced - methods | Hypothermia, Induced - standards | Female | Aged | Heart Arrest - complications | Coma - etiology | Cohort Studies | Heart Arrest - therapy
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Critical Care, ISSN 1364-8535, 04/2010, Volume 14, Issue 2, pp. R69 - R69
Introduction: Neuron specific enolase (NSE) has been proven effective in predicting neurological outcome after cardiac arrest with a current cut off...
PROTEIN | PROGNOSIS | S-100B | HOSPITAL CARDIAC-ARREST | SCALE | POSTANOXIC COMA | SURVIVORS | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | DAMAGE | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods | Hypothermia, Induced - adverse effects | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Phosphopyruvate Hydratase - blood | Hypothermia, Induced - methods | Heart Arrest - blood | Female | ROC Curve | Aged | Heart Arrest - complications | Resuscitation | Cohort Studies | Heart Arrest - therapy | Care and treatment | Critically ill | Neurons | Patient outcomes | Enolase | Properties | Methods | Hypothermia | Research
PROTEIN | PROGNOSIS | S-100B | HOSPITAL CARDIAC-ARREST | SCALE | POSTANOXIC COMA | SURVIVORS | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | DAMAGE | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods | Hypothermia, Induced - adverse effects | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Phosphopyruvate Hydratase - blood | Hypothermia, Induced - methods | Heart Arrest - blood | Female | ROC Curve | Aged | Heart Arrest - complications | Resuscitation | Cohort Studies | Heart Arrest - therapy | Care and treatment | Critically ill | Neurons | Patient outcomes | Enolase | Properties | Methods | Hypothermia | Research
Journal Article
Critical Care Medicine, ISSN 0090-3493, 09/2010, Volume 38, Issue 9, pp. 1838 - 1844
OBJECTIVE:To assess the prognostic value of continuous amplitude-integrated electroencephalogram in comatose survivors after cardiac arrest and treated with...
hypothermia | cardiac arrest | electroencephalogram | outcome | THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | PROGNOSIS | EEG | COMATOSE SURVIVORS | EVOKED-POTENTIALS | POSTANOXIC COMA | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Predictive Value of Tests | Prognosis | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Treatment Outcome | Heart Arrest - physiopathology | Electroencephalography - methods | Hypothermia, Induced | Female | Aged | Heart Arrest - therapy
hypothermia | cardiac arrest | electroencephalogram | outcome | THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | PROGNOSIS | EEG | COMATOSE SURVIVORS | EVOKED-POTENTIALS | POSTANOXIC COMA | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Predictive Value of Tests | Prognosis | Prospective Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Treatment Outcome | Heart Arrest - physiopathology | Electroencephalography - methods | Hypothermia, Induced | Female | Aged | Heart Arrest - therapy
Journal Article
Critical Care Medicine, ISSN 0090-3493, 05/2015, Volume 43, Issue 5, pp. 965 - 972
OBJECTIVES:To evaluate the outcomes of cardiac arrest survivors with myoclonus receiving modern postresuscitation care. DESIGN:Retrospective review of registry...
status epilepticus | myoclonus | seizure | arrest | cardiac | myoclonic | RECOMMENDED GUIDELINES | NEUROPHYSIOLOGY | PROGNOSIS | POSTHYPOXIC MYOCLONUS | POSTANOXIC COMA | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC COMA | THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | UTSTEIN STYLE | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Length of Stay | Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - methods | Age Factors | United States | Europe | Humans | Middle Aged | Intensive Care Units - statistics & numerical data | Male | Electroencephalography | Myoclonus - physiopathology | Time Factors | Glasgow Coma Scale | Myoclonus - etiology | Sex Factors | Hypothermia, Induced | Female | Aged | Arrhythmias, Cardiac - complications | Retrospective Studies | Heart Arrest - complications | Heart Arrest - therapy | Clinical Medicine | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Anestesi och intensivvård | Anesthesiology and Intensive Care | Klinisk medicin
status epilepticus | myoclonus | seizure | arrest | cardiac | myoclonic | RECOMMENDED GUIDELINES | NEUROPHYSIOLOGY | PROGNOSIS | POSTHYPOXIC MYOCLONUS | POSTANOXIC COMA | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | HYPOXIC-ISCHEMIC COMA | THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | UTSTEIN STYLE | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Length of Stay | Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - methods | Age Factors | United States | Europe | Humans | Middle Aged | Intensive Care Units - statistics & numerical data | Male | Electroencephalography | Myoclonus - physiopathology | Time Factors | Glasgow Coma Scale | Myoclonus - etiology | Sex Factors | Hypothermia, Induced | Female | Aged | Arrhythmias, Cardiac - complications | Retrospective Studies | Heart Arrest - complications | Heart Arrest - therapy | Clinical Medicine | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Anestesi och intensivvård | Anesthesiology and Intensive Care | Klinisk medicin
Journal Article
Critical care medicine, ISSN 0090-3493, 2015, Volume 43, Issue 1, pp. 159 - 167
Objective: To assess the value of electroencephalogram for prediction of outcome of comatose patients after cardiac arrest treated with mild therapeutic...
IR-96035 | METIS-310658 | Coma | Electroencephalography | Prognosis | Postanoxic encephalopathy | Brain hypoxia | Cardiac arrest | electroencephalography | STATUS EPILEPTICUS | CRITICALLY-ILL | CARDIAC-ARREST PATIENTS | cardiac arrest | prognosis | coma | PROGNOSTICATION | brain hypoxia | PROSPECTIVE COHORT | PROPOFOL | postanoxic encephalopathy | CEREBRAL ANOXIA | CONTINUOUS EEG | ANOXIC-ISCHEMIC COMA | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Prospective Studies | Brain - physiopathology | Humans | Hypoxia - etiology | Middle Aged | Coma - physiopathology | Male | Treatment Outcome | Heart Arrest - physiopathology | Hypoxia - diagnosis | Coma - diagnosis | Hypoxia - therapy | Hypothermia, Induced - methods | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Hypoxia - physiopathology | Aged | Coma - etiology | Heart Arrest - therapy
IR-96035 | METIS-310658 | Coma | Electroencephalography | Prognosis | Postanoxic encephalopathy | Brain hypoxia | Cardiac arrest | electroencephalography | STATUS EPILEPTICUS | CRITICALLY-ILL | CARDIAC-ARREST PATIENTS | cardiac arrest | prognosis | coma | PROGNOSTICATION | brain hypoxia | PROSPECTIVE COHORT | PROPOFOL | postanoxic encephalopathy | CEREBRAL ANOXIA | CONTINUOUS EEG | ANOXIC-ISCHEMIC COMA | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Prospective Studies | Brain - physiopathology | Humans | Hypoxia - etiology | Middle Aged | Coma - physiopathology | Male | Treatment Outcome | Heart Arrest - physiopathology | Hypoxia - diagnosis | Coma - diagnosis | Hypoxia - therapy | Hypothermia, Induced - methods | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Hypoxia - physiopathology | Aged | Coma - etiology | Heart Arrest - therapy
Journal Article
Circulation, ISSN 0009-7322, 09/2015, Volume 132, Issue 12, pp. 1094 - 1103
BACKGROUND—Modern treatments have improved the survival rate following cardiac arrest, but prognostication remains a challenge. We examined the prognostic...
electroencephalography | heart arrest | hypothermia, induced | prognostication | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | COUNCIL | EEG | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT | STROKE | POSTANOXIC STATUS EPILEPTICUS | THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | hypothermia | induced | NEUROLOGIC PROGNOSIS | PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE | COMATOSE SURVIVORS | EMERGENCY CARDIOVASCULAR CARE | Prognosis | Prospective Studies | Comorbidity | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Treatment Outcome | Heart Arrest - physiopathology | Hemodynamics - physiology | Electroencephalography - methods | Heart Arrest - diagnosis | Coma - complications | Hypothermia, Induced - methods | Sensitivity and Specificity | Monitoring, Physiologic - methods | Status Epilepticus - complications | Adult | Female | Aged | Retrospective Studies | Heart Arrest - therapy | Usage | Care and treatment | Cardiac patients | Cardiac arrest | Electroencephalography | Health aspects | Hypothermia | Original
electroencephalography | heart arrest | hypothermia, induced | prognostication | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | COUNCIL | EEG | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT | STROKE | POSTANOXIC STATUS EPILEPTICUS | THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | hypothermia | induced | NEUROLOGIC PROGNOSIS | PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE | COMATOSE SURVIVORS | EMERGENCY CARDIOVASCULAR CARE | Prognosis | Prospective Studies | Comorbidity | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Treatment Outcome | Heart Arrest - physiopathology | Hemodynamics - physiology | Electroencephalography - methods | Heart Arrest - diagnosis | Coma - complications | Hypothermia, Induced - methods | Sensitivity and Specificity | Monitoring, Physiologic - methods | Status Epilepticus - complications | Adult | Female | Aged | Retrospective Studies | Heart Arrest - therapy | Usage | Care and treatment | Cardiac patients | Cardiac arrest | Electroencephalography | Health aspects | Hypothermia | Original
Journal Article
Resuscitation, ISSN 0300-9572, 2013, Volume 84, Issue 10, pp. 1324 - 1338
Abstract Aims and methods To systematically review the accuracy of early (≤7 days) predictors of poor outcome, defined as death or vegetative state (Cerebral...
Emergency | Heart arrest | Coma | Therapeutic hypothermia | Prognostication | MYOCLONIC STATUS | ANOXIC COMA | MILD HYPOTHERMIA | PROGNOSTIC VALUE | BISPECTRAL INDEX | POSTANOXIC STATUS EPILEPTICUS | LIFE-SUPPORT | EMERGENCY MEDICINE | NEURON-SPECIFIC ENOLASE | SOMATOSENSORY-EVOKED POTENTIALS | RESUSCITATION | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Prognosis | Humans | Survivors | Hypothermia, Induced | Treatment Outcome | Brain Diseases - etiology | Heart Arrest - complications | Coma - etiology | Heart Arrest - therapy | Persistent vegetative state | Medical colleges | Care and treatment | Emergency medicine | Analysis | Patient outcomes | Cardiac arrest | Public health | Hypothermia
Emergency | Heart arrest | Coma | Therapeutic hypothermia | Prognostication | MYOCLONIC STATUS | ANOXIC COMA | MILD HYPOTHERMIA | PROGNOSTIC VALUE | BISPECTRAL INDEX | POSTANOXIC STATUS EPILEPTICUS | LIFE-SUPPORT | EMERGENCY MEDICINE | NEURON-SPECIFIC ENOLASE | SOMATOSENSORY-EVOKED POTENTIALS | RESUSCITATION | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Prognosis | Humans | Survivors | Hypothermia, Induced | Treatment Outcome | Brain Diseases - etiology | Heart Arrest - complications | Coma - etiology | Heart Arrest - therapy | Persistent vegetative state | Medical colleges | Care and treatment | Emergency medicine | Analysis | Patient outcomes | Cardiac arrest | Public health | Hypothermia
Journal Article
Clinical Neurophysiology, ISSN 1388-2457, 11/2019, Volume 130, Issue 11, pp. 2026 - 2031
To analyze the association between SSEP results and EEG results in comatose patients after cardiac arrest, including the added value of repeated SSEP...
Prognosis | Postanoxic coma | SSEP | EEG | Cardiac arrest | STATEMENT | EUROPEAN-RESUSCITATION-COUNCIL | GUIDELINES | PATTERNS | N20 | NEUROSCIENCES | PROGNOSTICATION | SOCIETY | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | POSTANOXIC ENCEPHALOPATHY | SURVIVORS | MULTIMODAL OUTCOME PREDICTION | Coma | Analysis | Cardiac patients
Prognosis | Postanoxic coma | SSEP | EEG | Cardiac arrest | STATEMENT | EUROPEAN-RESUSCITATION-COUNCIL | GUIDELINES | PATTERNS | N20 | NEUROSCIENCES | PROGNOSTICATION | SOCIETY | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | POSTANOXIC ENCEPHALOPATHY | SURVIVORS | MULTIMODAL OUTCOME PREDICTION | Coma | Analysis | Cardiac patients
Journal Article
Resuscitation, ISSN 0300-9572, 2013, Volume 84, Issue 11, pp. 1546 - 1551
Abstract Objective To build new algorithms for prognostication of comatose cardiac arrest patients using clinical examination, and investigate whether...
Emergency | Coma | Neurologic examination | Prognosis | Outcome | Cardiac arrest | MYOCLONIC STATUS | POSTANOXIC COMA | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | PROSPECTIVE COHORT | PREDICTION | RECOVERY | THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | EMERGENCY MEDICINE | EMERGENCY CARDIOVASCULAR CARE | SURVIVORS | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Predictive Value of Tests | Prospective Studies | Comorbidity | Humans | Middle Aged | Coma - physiopathology | Coma - therapy | Male | Treatment Outcome | Heart Arrest - physiopathology | Algorithms | Hypothermia, Induced | Physical Examination | Female | Heart Arrest - therapy | Medical colleges | Type 1 diabetes | Periodic health examinations | Cardiac patients | Physical diagnosis | Hypothermia
Emergency | Coma | Neurologic examination | Prognosis | Outcome | Cardiac arrest | MYOCLONIC STATUS | POSTANOXIC COMA | CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION | PROSPECTIVE COHORT | PREDICTION | RECOVERY | THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA | EMERGENCY MEDICINE | EMERGENCY CARDIOVASCULAR CARE | SURVIVORS | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Predictive Value of Tests | Prospective Studies | Comorbidity | Humans | Middle Aged | Coma - physiopathology | Coma - therapy | Male | Treatment Outcome | Heart Arrest - physiopathology | Algorithms | Hypothermia, Induced | Physical Examination | Female | Heart Arrest - therapy | Medical colleges | Type 1 diabetes | Periodic health examinations | Cardiac patients | Physical diagnosis | Hypothermia
Journal Article
Clinical neurophysiology, ISSN 1388-2457, 11/2019, Volume 130, Issue 11, pp. 2026 - 2031
Objective: To analyze the association between SSEP results and EEG results in comatose patients after cardiac arrest, including the added value of repeated...
Neurology | Prognosis | Clinical Neurology | Postanoxic coma | EEG | Cardiac arrest | Sensory Systems | Physiology (medical) | SSEP
Neurology | Prognosis | Clinical Neurology | Postanoxic coma | EEG | Cardiac arrest | Sensory Systems | Physiology (medical) | SSEP
Journal Article
Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, ISSN 1069-3424, 12/2017, Volume 38, Issue 6, pp. 775 - 784
Abstract During the last two decades, survival rates after cardiac arrest have increased while the fraction of patients surviving with a severe neurological...
Review Article | prognosis | coma | outcome | Cardiac arrest | EUROPEAN-RESUSCITATION-COUNCIL | LIFE-SUSTAINING THERAPY | RANDOMIZED CLINICAL-TRIAL | ADULT COMATOSE SURVIVORS | TARGETED TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT | cardiac arrest | AMERICAN-HEART-ASSOCIATION | POSTANOXIC STATUS EPILEPTICUS | RESPIRATORY SYSTEM | NEURON-SPECIFIC ENOLASE | ISCHEMIC BRAIN-INJURY | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Decision Making | Intensive Care Units | Prognosis | Resuscitation - methods | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) | Humans | Survivors | Survival Rate | Heart Arrest - physiopathology | Cognitive Dysfunction - etiology | Withholding Treatment | Disabled Persons | Stress, Psychological - etiology | Heart Arrest - therapy | Clinical Medicine | Other Clinical Medicine | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Annan klinisk medicin | Klinisk medicin
Review Article | prognosis | coma | outcome | Cardiac arrest | EUROPEAN-RESUSCITATION-COUNCIL | LIFE-SUSTAINING THERAPY | RANDOMIZED CLINICAL-TRIAL | ADULT COMATOSE SURVIVORS | TARGETED TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT | cardiac arrest | AMERICAN-HEART-ASSOCIATION | POSTANOXIC STATUS EPILEPTICUS | RESPIRATORY SYSTEM | NEURON-SPECIFIC ENOLASE | ISCHEMIC BRAIN-INJURY | QUALITY-OF-LIFE | CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE | Decision Making | Intensive Care Units | Prognosis | Resuscitation - methods | Outcome Assessment (Health Care) | Humans | Survivors | Survival Rate | Heart Arrest - physiopathology | Cognitive Dysfunction - etiology | Withholding Treatment | Disabled Persons | Stress, Psychological - etiology | Heart Arrest - therapy | Clinical Medicine | Other Clinical Medicine | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Annan klinisk medicin | Klinisk medicin
Journal Article
Clinical Neurophysiology, ISSN 1388-2457, 08/2019, Volume 130, Issue 8, pp. 1263 - 1270
To quantify the effects of propofol on the EEG after cardiac arrest and to assess their influence on predictions of outcome. In a prospective multicenter...
Quantitative EEG | Electroencephalography | Sedative medication | Propofol | Postanoxic encephalopathy | Outcome prediction |
Quantitative EEG | Electroencephalography | Sedative medication | Propofol | Postanoxic encephalopathy | Outcome prediction |