AIM: To date, no clinical test is able to predict cognitive and functional outcome of cardiac arrest survivors. Improvement of auditory discrimination in acute coma indicates survival with high specificity. Whether the degree of this improvement is indicative of recovery remains unknown. Here we investigated if progression of auditory discrimination can predict cognitive and functional outcome. METHODS: We prospectively recorded electroencephalography responses to auditory stimuli of post-anoxic comatose patients on the first and second day after admission. For each recording, auditory discrimination was quantified and its evolution over the two recordings was used to classify survivors as "predicted" when it increased vs. "other" if not. C...
The aim of this study is to evaluate whether auditory event-related potentials can predict the progn...
International audienceObjective: Patients who have suffered severe brain injuries can show a progres...
Objective: Outcome prediction in patients after cardiac arrest (CA) is challenging. Electroencephalo...
To date, no clinical test is able to predict cognitive and functional outcome of cardiac arrest surv...
Auditory evoked potentials are informative of intact cortical functions of comatose patients. The in...
BACKGROUND Outcome prognostication in postanoxic comatose patients is more accurate in predicting...
OBJECTIVE: Most of the available clinical tests for prognosis of post-anoxic coma are informative of...
Prominent research in patients with disorders of consciousness investigated the electrophysiological...
Objective: Prominent research in patients with disorders of consciousness investigated the electrop...
BackgroundDespite multimodal assessment (clinical examination, biology, brain MRI, electroencephalog...
Assessing the integrity of neural functions in coma after cardiac arrest remains an open challenge. ...
OBJECTIVE: Most of the available clinical tests for prognosis of post-anoxic coma are informative of...
PURPOSE: EEG and somatosensory evoked potential are highly predictive of poor outcome after cardiac ...
Objective: To provide evidence that early electroencephalography (EEG) allows for reliable predictio...
Aim Few data are available on the use of brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) in combination...
The aim of this study is to evaluate whether auditory event-related potentials can predict the progn...
International audienceObjective: Patients who have suffered severe brain injuries can show a progres...
Objective: Outcome prediction in patients after cardiac arrest (CA) is challenging. Electroencephalo...
To date, no clinical test is able to predict cognitive and functional outcome of cardiac arrest surv...
Auditory evoked potentials are informative of intact cortical functions of comatose patients. The in...
BACKGROUND Outcome prognostication in postanoxic comatose patients is more accurate in predicting...
OBJECTIVE: Most of the available clinical tests for prognosis of post-anoxic coma are informative of...
Prominent research in patients with disorders of consciousness investigated the electrophysiological...
Objective: Prominent research in patients with disorders of consciousness investigated the electrop...
BackgroundDespite multimodal assessment (clinical examination, biology, brain MRI, electroencephalog...
Assessing the integrity of neural functions in coma after cardiac arrest remains an open challenge. ...
OBJECTIVE: Most of the available clinical tests for prognosis of post-anoxic coma are informative of...
PURPOSE: EEG and somatosensory evoked potential are highly predictive of poor outcome after cardiac ...
Objective: To provide evidence that early electroencephalography (EEG) allows for reliable predictio...
Aim Few data are available on the use of brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) in combination...
The aim of this study is to evaluate whether auditory event-related potentials can predict the progn...
International audienceObjective: Patients who have suffered severe brain injuries can show a progres...
Objective: Outcome prediction in patients after cardiac arrest (CA) is challenging. Electroencephalo...