Multimodal monitoring including early EEG improves stratification of brain injury severity after pediatric cardiac arrest
Abstract
Assessment of brain injury severity early after cardiac arrest (CA) may guide therapeutic interventions and help clinicians counsel families regarding neurologic prognosis. We aimed to determine whether adding EEG features to predictive models including clinical variables and examination signs increased the accuracy of short-term neurobehavioral outcome prediction.This was a prospective, observational, single-center study of consecutive infants...
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Title
Multimodal monitoring including early EEG improves stratification of brain injury severity after pediatric cardiac arrest
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
167
Pages
282 - 288
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