Neurological Prognostication in Children After Cardiac Arrest - 20/06/20
, Stuart H. Friess, MD bAbstract |
Early after pediatric cardiac arrest, families and care providers struggle with the uncertainty of long-term neurological prognosis. Cardiac arrest characteristics such as location, intra-arrest factors, and postarrest events have been associated with outcome. We paid particular attention to postarrest modalities that have been shown to predict neurological outcome. These modalities include neurological examination, somatosensory evoked potentials, electroencephalography, and neuroimaging. There is no one modality that accurately predicts neurological prognosis. Thus, a multimodal approach should be undertaken by both neurologists and intensivists to present a clear and consistent message to families. Methods used for the prediction of long-term neurological prognosis need to be specific enough to identify indivuals with a poor outcome. We review the evidence evaluating children with coma, each with various etiologies of cardiac arrest, outcome measures, and timing of follow-up.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Pediatric cardiac arrest, Prognostication, SEP, EEG, MRI, Outcome
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| Declaration of interest: None. |
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| Funding: This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (R01 NS097721) (S.H.F.). |
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