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Brief title
Health condition
"cardiac arrest"; "resuscitation"; "post-anoxia"; "post-anoxic coma"; "hartstilstand"; "reanimatie"; "EEG"; "EEG reactivity"; "EEG reactiviteit"; "continuous EEG"; "continue EEG registratie"
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Best neurological outcome (Cerebral performance category scale) at 3 months
Secondary outcome
Best neurological outcome at hospital discharge;
Best neurological outcome at 6 months
Background summary
Part of regular EEG examination is testing whether the EEG changes upon external stimulation, EEG reactivity. However, testing protocol and definition of EEG reactivity is often not clearly defined. Despite this, in cardiac arrest patients, reactivity is thought to be a reliable prognosticator. We aim to determine the prognostic value and added value besides other markers for prognosis of EEG reactivity testing in cardiac arrest patients.
Study objective
Absence of EEG reactivity predicts outcome after cardiac arrest
Study design
ICU discharge; 3 months post-resuscitation; 6 months post-resuscitation
Intervention
None
Inclusion criteria
- patients after cardiac arrest
- age of 18 or older
- continuous EEG monitoring with at least 8 electrodes started within 24h post-resuscitation
- Targeted temperatur management treatment as per hospital protocol
Exclusion criteria
- Known history of another medical condition with life expectancy <6 months
- Any progressive brain illness, such as a brain tumor or neurodegenerative disease Pre-admission
- Modified Rankin Scale of 4 or lower
- Reason other than neurological condition to withdraw treatment
- Follow-up impossible due to logistic reasons
- Severe head injury
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Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL6084 |
NTR-old | NTR6231 |
Other | : W15_287 # 15.0356 |