BACKGROUND: Pre-hospital circumstances, cardiac arrest characteristics, comorbidities and clinical status on admission are strongly associated with outcome after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Early prediction of outcome may inform prognosis, tailor therapy and help in interpreting the intervention effect in heterogenous clinical trials. This study aimed to create a model for early prediction of outcome by artificial neural networks (ANN) and use this model to investigate intervention effects on classes of illness severity in cardiac arrest patients treated with targeted temperature management (TTM). METHODS: Using the cohort of the TTM trial, we performed a post hoc analysis of 932 unconscious patients from 36 centres with OHCA of ...
Patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest (CA) face a high risk of neurological disability and death...
Introduction: Studies examining the factors linked to survival after out of hospital cardiac arrest ...
Clinical deterioration (ICU transfer and cardiac arrest) occurs during approximately 5-10% of hospit...
BACKGROUND: Pre-hospital circumstances, cardiac arrest characteristics, comorbidities and clinical s...
[[abstract]]Existing prognostic models to predict the neurological recovery in patients with cardiac...
Background: Prognostication of neurological outcome in patients who remain comatose after cardiac ar...
BACKGROUND: Resuscitated cardiac arrest is associated with high mortality; however, the ability to e...
Background: A prediction model that estimates survival and neurological outcome in out-of-hospital c...
BackgroundResuscitated cardiac arrest is associated with high mortality; however, the ability to est...
Background: Patients have an estimated mortality of 15-20% within the first year following myocardia...
Advanced predictive analytical techniques are being increasingly applied to clinical risk assessment...
contemporaneous, formative computer analysis into the delivery and assessment of patient care, with ...
This paper demonstrates that neural nets have the capacity to 'mould' themselves to data s...
Background: We performed this study to establish a prediction model for 1-year neurological outcomes...
This work presents a novel approach for the prediction of mortality in intensive care units (ICUs) b...
Patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest (CA) face a high risk of neurological disability and death...
Introduction: Studies examining the factors linked to survival after out of hospital cardiac arrest ...
Clinical deterioration (ICU transfer and cardiac arrest) occurs during approximately 5-10% of hospit...
BACKGROUND: Pre-hospital circumstances, cardiac arrest characteristics, comorbidities and clinical s...
[[abstract]]Existing prognostic models to predict the neurological recovery in patients with cardiac...
Background: Prognostication of neurological outcome in patients who remain comatose after cardiac ar...
BACKGROUND: Resuscitated cardiac arrest is associated with high mortality; however, the ability to e...
Background: A prediction model that estimates survival and neurological outcome in out-of-hospital c...
BackgroundResuscitated cardiac arrest is associated with high mortality; however, the ability to est...
Background: Patients have an estimated mortality of 15-20% within the first year following myocardia...
Advanced predictive analytical techniques are being increasingly applied to clinical risk assessment...
contemporaneous, formative computer analysis into the delivery and assessment of patient care, with ...
This paper demonstrates that neural nets have the capacity to 'mould' themselves to data s...
Background: We performed this study to establish a prediction model for 1-year neurological outcomes...
This work presents a novel approach for the prediction of mortality in intensive care units (ICUs) b...
Patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest (CA) face a high risk of neurological disability and death...
Introduction: Studies examining the factors linked to survival after out of hospital cardiac arrest ...
Clinical deterioration (ICU transfer and cardiac arrest) occurs during approximately 5-10% of hospit...