Neurological prognostication of outcome in patients in coma after cardiac arrest.

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Title
Neurological prognostication of outcome in patients in coma after cardiac arrest.
Journal
Lancet. Neurology
Author(s)
Rossetti A.O., Rabinstein A.A., Oddo M.
ISSN
1474-4465 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1474-4422
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
15
Number
6
Pages
597-609
Language
english
Abstract
Management of coma after cardiac arrest has improved during the past decade, allowing an increasing proportion of patients to survive, thus prognostication has become an integral part of post-resuscitation care. Neurologists are increasingly confronted with raised expectations of next of kin and the necessity to provide early predictions of long-term prognosis. During the past decade, as technology and clinical evidence have evolved, post-cardiac arrest prognostication has moved towards a multimodal paradigm combining clinical examination with additional methods, consisting of electrophysiology, blood biomarkers, and brain imaging, to optimise prognostic accuracy. Prognostication should never be based on a single indicator; although some variables have very low false positive rates for poor outcome, multimodal assessment provides resassurance about the reliability of a prognostic estimate by offering concordant evidence.
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