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The effect of sedation and time after cardiac arrest on coma outcome prognostication based on EEG power spectra

Early prognostication of long-term outcome of comatose patients after cardiac arrest remains challenging. Electroencephalography-based power spectra after cardiac arrest have been shown to help with the identification of patients with favourable outcome during the first day of coma. Here, we aim at...

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Autores principales: Pelentritou, Andria, Nguissi, Nathalie Ata Nguepnjo, Iten, Manuela, Haenggi, Matthias, Zubler, Frederic, Rossetti, Andrea O, De Lucia, Marzia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10353761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37469860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcad190
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author Pelentritou, Andria
Nguissi, Nathalie Ata Nguepnjo
Iten, Manuela
Haenggi, Matthias
Zubler, Frederic
Rossetti, Andrea O
De Lucia, Marzia
author_facet Pelentritou, Andria
Nguissi, Nathalie Ata Nguepnjo
Iten, Manuela
Haenggi, Matthias
Zubler, Frederic
Rossetti, Andrea O
De Lucia, Marzia
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description Early prognostication of long-term outcome of comatose patients after cardiac arrest remains challenging. Electroencephalography-based power spectra after cardiac arrest have been shown to help with the identification of patients with favourable outcome during the first day of coma. Here, we aim at comparing the power spectra prognostic value during the first and second day after coma onset following cardiac arrest and to investigate the impact of sedation on prognostication. In this cohort observational study, we included comatose patients (N = 91) after cardiac arrest for whom resting-state electroencephalography was collected on the first and second day after cardiac arrest in four Swiss hospitals. We evaluated whether the average power spectra values at 4.6–15.2 Hz were predictive of patients’ outcome based on the best cerebral performance category score at 3 months, with scores ranging from 1 to 5 and dichotomized as favourable (1–2) and unfavourable (3–5). We assessed the effect of sedation and its interaction with the electroencephalography-based power spectra on patient outcome prediction through a generalized linear mixed model. Power spectra values provided 100% positive predictive value (95% confidence intervals: 0.81–1.00) on the first day of coma, with correctly predicted 18 out of 45 favourable outcome patients. On the second day, power spectra values were not predictive of patients’ outcome (positive predictive value: 0.46, 95% confidence intervals: 0.19–0.75). On the first day, we did not find evidence of any significant contribution of sedative infusion rates to the patient outcome prediction (P > 0.05). Comatose patients’ outcome prediction based on electroencephalographic power spectra is higher on the first compared with the second day after cardiac arrest. Sedation does not appear to impact patient outcome prediction.
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spelling pubmed-103537612023-07-19 The effect of sedation and time after cardiac arrest on coma outcome prognostication based on EEG power spectra Pelentritou, Andria Nguissi, Nathalie Ata Nguepnjo Iten, Manuela Haenggi, Matthias Zubler, Frederic Rossetti, Andrea O De Lucia, Marzia Brain Commun Original Article Early prognostication of long-term outcome of comatose patients after cardiac arrest remains challenging. Electroencephalography-based power spectra after cardiac arrest have been shown to help with the identification of patients with favourable outcome during the first day of coma. Here, we aim at comparing the power spectra prognostic value during the first and second day after coma onset following cardiac arrest and to investigate the impact of sedation on prognostication. In this cohort observational study, we included comatose patients (N = 91) after cardiac arrest for whom resting-state electroencephalography was collected on the first and second day after cardiac arrest in four Swiss hospitals. We evaluated whether the average power spectra values at 4.6–15.2 Hz were predictive of patients’ outcome based on the best cerebral performance category score at 3 months, with scores ranging from 1 to 5 and dichotomized as favourable (1–2) and unfavourable (3–5). We assessed the effect of sedation and its interaction with the electroencephalography-based power spectra on patient outcome prediction through a generalized linear mixed model. Power spectra values provided 100% positive predictive value (95% confidence intervals: 0.81–1.00) on the first day of coma, with correctly predicted 18 out of 45 favourable outcome patients. On the second day, power spectra values were not predictive of patients’ outcome (positive predictive value: 0.46, 95% confidence intervals: 0.19–0.75). On the first day, we did not find evidence of any significant contribution of sedative infusion rates to the patient outcome prediction (P > 0.05). Comatose patients’ outcome prediction based on electroencephalographic power spectra is higher on the first compared with the second day after cardiac arrest. Sedation does not appear to impact patient outcome prediction. Oxford University Press 2023-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10353761/ /pubmed/37469860 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcad190 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pelentritou, Andria
Nguissi, Nathalie Ata Nguepnjo
Iten, Manuela
Haenggi, Matthias
Zubler, Frederic
Rossetti, Andrea O
De Lucia, Marzia
The effect of sedation and time after cardiac arrest on coma outcome prognostication based on EEG power spectra
title The effect of sedation and time after cardiac arrest on coma outcome prognostication based on EEG power spectra
title_full The effect of sedation and time after cardiac arrest on coma outcome prognostication based on EEG power spectra
title_fullStr The effect of sedation and time after cardiac arrest on coma outcome prognostication based on EEG power spectra
title_full_unstemmed The effect of sedation and time after cardiac arrest on coma outcome prognostication based on EEG power spectra
title_short The effect of sedation and time after cardiac arrest on coma outcome prognostication based on EEG power spectra
title_sort effect of sedation and time after cardiac arrest on coma outcome prognostication based on eeg power spectra
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10353761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37469860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcad190
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