Brain injury after cardiac arrest: pathophysiology, treatment, and prognosis

C Sandroni, T Cronberg, M Sekhon - Intensive care medicine, 2021 - Springer
Post-cardiac arrest brain injury (PCABI) is caused by initial ischaemia and subsequent
reperfusion of the brain following resuscitation. In those who are admitted to intensive care …

Prediction of poor neurological outcome in comatose survivors of cardiac arrest: a systematic review

C Sandroni, S D'Arrigo, S Cacciola… - Intensive care …, 2020 - Springer
Purpose To assess the ability of clinical examination, blood biomarkers, electrophysiology,
or neuroimaging assessed within 7 days from return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) to …

European resuscitation council and European society of intensive care medicine guidelines 2021: post-resuscitation care

JP Nolan, C Sandroni, BW Böttiger, A Cariou… - Resuscitation, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The European Resuscitation Council (ERC) and the European Society of Intensive
Care Medicine (ESICM) have collaborated to produce these post-resuscitation care …

European Resuscitation Council and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine guidelines for post-resuscitation care 2015: section 5 of the European …

JP Nolan, J Soar, A Cariou, T Cronberg… - …, 2015 - resuscitationjournal.com
JP Nolan et al./Resuscitation 95 (2015) 202–222 203 from 39 countries reviewed thousands
of relevant, peer-reviewed publications to address 169 specific resuscitation questions, each …

Clinical and advanced neurophysiology in the prognostic and diagnostic evaluation of disorders of consciousness: review of an IFCN-endorsed expert group

A Comanducci, M Boly, J Claassen, M De Lucia… - Clinical …, 2020 - Elsevier
The analysis of spontaneous EEG activity and evoked potentials is a cornerstone of the
instrumental evaluation of patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC). The past few …

Prognostication after cardiac arrest

C Sandroni, S D'Arrigo, JP Nolan - Critical care, 2018 - Springer
Hypoxic–ischaemic brain injury (HIBI) is the main cause of death in patients who are
comatose after resuscitation from cardiac arrest. A poor neurological outcome—defined as …

Part 8: post–cardiac arrest care: 2015 American Heart Association guidelines update for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care

CW Callaway, MW Donnino, EL Fink, RG Geocadin… - Circulation, 2015 - Am Heart Assoc
Association (AHA) Guidelines Update for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency
Cardiovascular Care are based on an extensive evidence review process that was begun by …

Intensive care unit mortality after cardiac arrest: the relative contribution of shock and brain injury in a large cohort

V Lemiale, F Dumas, N Mongardon, O Giovanetti… - Intensive care …, 2013 - Springer
Objective Brain injury is well established as a cause of early mortality after out-of-hospital
cardiac arrest (OHCA), but postresuscitation shock also contributes to these deaths. This …

Quantitative versus standard pupillary light reflex for early prognostication in comatose cardiac arrest patients: an international prospective multicenter double-blinded …

M Oddo, C Sandroni, G Citerio, JP Miroz, J Horn… - Intensive care …, 2018 - Springer
Purpose To assess the ability of quantitative pupillometry [using the Neurological Pupil
index (NPi)] to predict an unfavorable neurological outcome after cardiac arrest (CA) …

Association of early withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy for perceived neurological prognosis with mortality after cardiac arrest

J Elmer, C Torres, TP Aufderheide, MA Austin… - Resuscitation, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Withdrawing life-sustaining therapy because of perceived poor neurological
prognosis (WLST-N) is a common cause of hospital death after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest …