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The aim of the study is to identify prognostication predictors of 6-months neurological outcome in survivors at day 3 after cardiac arrest (CA) treated with therapeutic hypothermia (TH).


Clinical Trial Description

Cardiac arrest (CA) management remains challenging. As fewer than 20% of patients survive to discharge, early prognostication of functional outcome needs accurate prediction.Survivors outcome depends on initial CA conditions (cause, duration and severity of ischemic injury) that may lead to the post-cardiac arrest syndrome, associated with high mortality. Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is the second cause of poor outcome after CA. Indeed, most survivors remain comatose or in a vegetative state leading to decisions to withdraw life support. Thus, the American Academy of Neurology had proposed a decision algorithm for use in prognostication of comatose survivors published in 2006.Before the widespread use of therapeutic hypothermia (TH), predictor factors of neurological outcome were: serum neuron-specific enolase (NSE), N20 somatosensory-evoked potentials (SSEP), status epilepticus, pupil and corneal reflexes and Glasgow coma score motor response (GCS-M). Therapeutic hypothermia is recommended in the management of CA.It has been associated with improved outcome after ventricular fibrillation out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). However, TH may interfere with clinical examination and electrophysiological predictors (EEG, SSEP) making prognostication of functional outcome hardiest.The use of sedative drugs and muscle paralysis during TH is another cause of delayed neurological assessment and prognostication.The NSE cutoff values to predict poor neurological outcome are not well defined and can be influenced by TH either.The present study aims at identifying clinical, electrophysiological and biological prognostication predictors of 6-month neurological outcome in survivors at day 3 after CA treated by TH. Neurological functional status was assessed using the 5-item scale Cerebral Performance Category (CPC). Neurological status was retrospectively assessed at 6 months: CPC of 1 or 2 was defined as good neurological outcome and CPC of 3 to 5 were defined as poor neurological outcome. Deaths in the first 3 days and decisions to withdraw or to withhold life support were also collected. The following prognostication factors were tested: neurological examination at day 3 and 7 including corneal and pupillary reflexes, GCS-M, status epilepticus, electro-encephalogram (EEG), SSEPs and NSE levels between day 2 and day 3. ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Retrospective


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NCT number NCT02888184
Study type Observational
Source Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nimes
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 2010
Completion date March 2013

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