View clinical trials related to Cardiac Arrest (CA).
Filter by:The general objective of the comaScore project is to provide an external validation of the accuracy of the comaScore, a score derived from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), to predict 1 year outcome of patients unresponsive to simple orders after traumatic brain injury (TBI), aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhages (aSAH) and cardiac arrest (CA) in the day 7 - day 45 period post brain injury.
Through this retrospective observational study (over 4 years; period analysed: 1st January 2011 to 31st December 2014), we looked for prognostic factors associated with better survival in refractory cardiac arrest by: - assessing the overall survival rate - evaluating the frequency of intra et extra-hospital events and by comparing these with the survival rate - studying no flow, low flow, rhythm at initial management, troponinemia, lactatemia and blood pH in the different groups.