Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Elsevier LtdAs more people are surviving cardiac arrest, focus needs to shift towards improving neurological outcomes and quality of life in survivors. Brain injury after resuscitation, a common sequela following cardiac arrest, ranges in severity from mild impairment to devastating brain injury and brainstem death. Effective strategies to minimise brain injury after resuscitation include early intervention with cardiopulmonary resuscitation and defibrillation, restoration of normal physiology, and targeted temperature management. It is important to identify people who might have a poor outcome, to enable informed choices about continuation or withdrawal of life-sustaining treatments. Multimodal prediction guidel...
More patients are surviving cardiac arrest than ever before; however, the burden now lies with estim...
Purpose of review Prediction of neurological prognosis in patients who are comatose after successfu...
During the last two decades, survival rates after cardiac arrest have increased while the fraction o...
As more people are surviving cardiac arrest, focus needs to shift towards improving neurological out...
As more people are surviving cardiac arrest, focus needs to shift towards improving neurological out...
More patients are surviving cardiac arrest than ever before; however, the burden now lies with estim...
Relevance: The number of people surviving cardiac arrest is increasing. Associated with this, the nu...
pital cardiac arrest is a major cause of death with survival rates as low as 5 % to 35%. A large num...
Management of coma after cardiac arrest has improved during the past decade, allowing an increasing ...
Post-cardiac arrest brain injury (PCABI) is caused by initial ischaemia and subsequent reperfusion o...
This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emergency M...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy due to a presumed poor neurological prognos...
The ultimate goal of cardiopulmonary resuscitation is to restore patient's brain function to its pre...
Mortality in patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest (CA) is high, the main causes being hypoxic-i...
More patients are surviving cardiac arrest than ever before; however, the burden now lies with estim...
More patients are surviving cardiac arrest than ever before; however, the burden now lies with estim...
Purpose of review Prediction of neurological prognosis in patients who are comatose after successfu...
During the last two decades, survival rates after cardiac arrest have increased while the fraction o...
As more people are surviving cardiac arrest, focus needs to shift towards improving neurological out...
As more people are surviving cardiac arrest, focus needs to shift towards improving neurological out...
More patients are surviving cardiac arrest than ever before; however, the burden now lies with estim...
Relevance: The number of people surviving cardiac arrest is increasing. Associated with this, the nu...
pital cardiac arrest is a major cause of death with survival rates as low as 5 % to 35%. A large num...
Management of coma after cardiac arrest has improved during the past decade, allowing an increasing ...
Post-cardiac arrest brain injury (PCABI) is caused by initial ischaemia and subsequent reperfusion o...
This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emergency M...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy due to a presumed poor neurological prognos...
The ultimate goal of cardiopulmonary resuscitation is to restore patient's brain function to its pre...
Mortality in patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest (CA) is high, the main causes being hypoxic-i...
More patients are surviving cardiac arrest than ever before; however, the burden now lies with estim...
More patients are surviving cardiac arrest than ever before; however, the burden now lies with estim...
Purpose of review Prediction of neurological prognosis in patients who are comatose after successfu...
During the last two decades, survival rates after cardiac arrest have increased while the fraction o...