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Intensive care medicine · Aug 2001
Time-dependency of sensory evoked potentials in comatose cardiac arrest survivors.
- A Gendo, L Kramer, M Häfner, G C Funk, C Zauner, F Sterz, M Holzer, E Bauer, and C Madl.
- Department of Internal Medicine IV, Intensive Care Unit 13 H1, University of Vienna, Währinger Gürtel 18-20, 1090 Vienna, Austria. alexandra.gendo@univie.ac.at
- Intensive Care Med. 2001 Aug 1;27(8):1305-11.
ObjectiveTo assess the validity of early sensory evoked potential (SEP) recording for reliable outcome prediction in comatose cardiac arrest survivors within 48 h after restoration of spontaneous circulation (ROSC).Design And SettingProspective cohort study in a medical intensive care unit of a university hospital.PatientsTwenty-five comatose, mechanically ventilated patients following cardiopulmonary resuscitationMeasurements And ResultsMedian nerve short- and long-latency SEP were recorded 4, 12, 24, and 48 h after ROSC. Cortical N20 peak latency and cervicomedullary conduction time decreased (improved) significantly between 4, 12, and 24 h after resuscitation in 22 of the enrolled patients. There was no further change in short-latency SEP at 48 h. The cortical N70 peak was initially detectable in seven patients. The number of patients with increased N70 peak increased to 11 at 12 h and 14 at 24 h; there was no further change at 48 h. Specificity of the N70 peak latency (critical cutoff 130 ms) increased from 0.43 at 4 h to 1.0 at 24 h after ROSC. Sensitivity decreased from 1.0 at 4 h to 0.83 at 24 h after ROSC.ConclusionWithin 24 h after ROSC there was a significant improvement in SEP. Therefore we recommend allowing a period of at least 24 h after cardiopulmonary resuscitation for obtaining a reliable prognosis based on SEP.
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