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Brain computed tomography angiography in postcardiac arrest patients and neurologic outcome

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to analyze intracranial vessels using brain computed tomography angiography (CTA) and scoring systems to diagnose brain death and predict poor neurologic outcomes of postcardiac arrest patients. METHODS: Initial brain CTA images of postcardiac arrest patients were analyze...

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Autores principales: An, Juho, Cho, Eunsom, Park, Eunjung, Lee, Sung Eun, Han, Miran, Min, Young Gi, Chae, Minjung Kathy
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6952630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31910500
http://dx.doi.org/10.15441/ceem.18.062
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author An, Juho
Cho, Eunsom
Park, Eunjung
Lee, Sung Eun
Han, Miran
Min, Young Gi
Chae, Minjung Kathy
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Cho, Eunsom
Park, Eunjung
Lee, Sung Eun
Han, Miran
Min, Young Gi
Chae, Minjung Kathy
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description OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to analyze intracranial vessels using brain computed tomography angiography (CTA) and scoring systems to diagnose brain death and predict poor neurologic outcomes of postcardiac arrest patients. METHODS: Initial brain CTA images of postcardiac arrest patients were analyzed using scoring systems to determine a lack of opacification and diagnose brain death. The primary outcome was poor neurologic outcome, which was defined as cerebral performance category score 3 to 5. The frequency, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and area under receiver operating characteristic curve for the lack of opacification of each vessel and for each scoring system used to predict poor neurologic outcomes were determined. RESULTS: Patients with poor neurologic outcomes lacked opacification of the intracranial vessels, most commonly in the vein of Galen, both internal cerebral veins, and the mid cerebral artery (M4). The 7-score results (P=0.04) and 10-score results were significantly different (P=0.04) between outcome groups, with an area under receiver operating characteristic of 0.61 (range, 0.48 to 0.72). The lack of opacification of each intracranial vessel and all scoring systems exhibited high specificity (100%) and positive predictive values (100%) for predicting poor neurologic outcomes. CONCLUSION: Lack of opacification of vessels on brain CTA exhibited high specificity for predicting poor neurologic outcomes of patients after cardiac arrest.
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spelling pubmed-69526302020-01-16 Brain computed tomography angiography in postcardiac arrest patients and neurologic outcome An, Juho Cho, Eunsom Park, Eunjung Lee, Sung Eun Han, Miran Min, Young Gi Chae, Minjung Kathy Clin Exp Emerg Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to analyze intracranial vessels using brain computed tomography angiography (CTA) and scoring systems to diagnose brain death and predict poor neurologic outcomes of postcardiac arrest patients. METHODS: Initial brain CTA images of postcardiac arrest patients were analyzed using scoring systems to determine a lack of opacification and diagnose brain death. The primary outcome was poor neurologic outcome, which was defined as cerebral performance category score 3 to 5. The frequency, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and area under receiver operating characteristic curve for the lack of opacification of each vessel and for each scoring system used to predict poor neurologic outcomes were determined. RESULTS: Patients with poor neurologic outcomes lacked opacification of the intracranial vessels, most commonly in the vein of Galen, both internal cerebral veins, and the mid cerebral artery (M4). The 7-score results (P=0.04) and 10-score results were significantly different (P=0.04) between outcome groups, with an area under receiver operating characteristic of 0.61 (range, 0.48 to 0.72). The lack of opacification of each intracranial vessel and all scoring systems exhibited high specificity (100%) and positive predictive values (100%) for predicting poor neurologic outcomes. CONCLUSION: Lack of opacification of vessels on brain CTA exhibited high specificity for predicting poor neurologic outcomes of patients after cardiac arrest. The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2019-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6952630/ /pubmed/31910500 http://dx.doi.org/10.15441/ceem.18.062 Text en Copyright © 2019 The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
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An, Juho
Cho, Eunsom
Park, Eunjung
Lee, Sung Eun
Han, Miran
Min, Young Gi
Chae, Minjung Kathy
Brain computed tomography angiography in postcardiac arrest patients and neurologic outcome
title Brain computed tomography angiography in postcardiac arrest patients and neurologic outcome
title_full Brain computed tomography angiography in postcardiac arrest patients and neurologic outcome
title_fullStr Brain computed tomography angiography in postcardiac arrest patients and neurologic outcome
title_full_unstemmed Brain computed tomography angiography in postcardiac arrest patients and neurologic outcome
title_short Brain computed tomography angiography in postcardiac arrest patients and neurologic outcome
title_sort brain computed tomography angiography in postcardiac arrest patients and neurologic outcome
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6952630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31910500
http://dx.doi.org/10.15441/ceem.18.062
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