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Madl, C; Hasibeder, W; Lechleitner, P; Lenz, K; Lindner, KH; Oder, W; Prause, G; Rumpl, E; Schmutzhard, E; Sterz, F.
[Recommendations for prognostic assessment of cerebral hypoxia after cardiopulmonary resuscitation--Austrian Interdisciplinary Consensus Conference].
Wien Klin Wochenschr. 2002; 114(10-11):422-427
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Abstract:
Various clinical parameters, neurological examination models, biochemical tests, electrophysiological procedures and neuro-imaging techniques have been studied with respect to the detection of cerebral hypoxia in patients after cardiopulmonary resuscitation. These parameters were critically evaluated by the members of the Austrian interdisciplinary consensus conference. Based on the results of scientific publications, the consensus meeting identified 26 parameters, which allow the prognostic evaluation of cerebral hypoxia after cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Among these parameters, however, the strength of evidence and the level of recommendation are different.
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Brain - pathology
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Critical Pathways - standards
Diagnostic Imaging -
Glasgow Coma Scale -
Heart Arrest - etiology
Heart Arrest - mortality
Heart Arrest - therapy
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cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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