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Autor:
Patrick J, Coppler, Katharyn L, Flickinger, Joseph M, Darby, Ankur, Doshi, Francis X, Guyette, John, Faro, Clifton W, Callaway, Jonathan, Elmer
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation. 179:248-255
Some patients resuscitated from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) progress to death by neurological criteria (DNC). We hypothesized that initial brain imaging, electroencephalography (EEG), and arrest characteristics predict progression to DNC.We
Autor:
Patrick J. Coppler, Jonathan Elmer, Ankur A. Doshi, Francis X. Guyette, Masashi Okubo, Cecelia Ratay, Adam N. Frisch, Alexis Steinberg, Alexandra Weissman, Valerie Arias, Byron C. Drumheller, Katharyn L. Flickinger, John Faro, Mark Schmidhofer, Zachary J. Rhinehart, Barinder S. Hansra, Joanna Fong-Isariyawongse, Niravkumar Barot, Maria E. Baldwin, A. Murat Kaynar, Joseph M. Darby, Lori A. Shutter, Joseph Mettenburg, Clifton W. Callaway
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation. 188:109823
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation
Background Cerebral edema after cardiac arrest may be a modifiable cause of secondary brain injury. We aimed to identify processes of care associated with recovery in a cohort of patients with mild to moderate edema. Methods We conducted a retrospect
Autor:
John Faro, Francis X. Guyette, Masashi Okubo, Adam Frisch, Jon C. Rittenberger, Pawan Solanki, Alexandra Weissman, Patrick J Coppler, Ankur A. Doshi, Clifton W. Callaway, Jonathan Elmer, Cameron Dezfulian, Jacob S. Puyana
Publikováno v:
JAMA network open. 3(7)
Importance It is uncertain what the optimal target temperature is for targeted temperature management (TTM) in patients who are comatose following cardiac arrest. Objective To examine whether illness severity is associated with changes in the associa
Autor:
John Faro, McKenzie Brown, Clifton W. Callaway, Pawan Solanki, Teresa May, Patrick J Coppler, Karen G. Hirsch, Jon C. Rittenberger, Jacob S. Puyana, Jonathan Elmer
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation
INTRODUCTION: Trials may be neutral when they do not appropriately target the experimental intervention. We speculated multimodality assessment of early hypoxic-ischemic brain injury would identify phenotypes likely to benefit from therapeutic interv
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7390683/
Autor:
Zachary M Weisner, John Faro, C Jayson Esdaille, Clifton W. Callaway, Joseph P Condle, Jonathan Elmer, Patrick J Coppler
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation
BACKGROUND: Severe brain edema appears early after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in a subset of patients and portends a poor prognosis. We tested whether clinical features of patients or resuscitation during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 140
Introduction: Some patients develop cerebral edema after cardiac arrest. Those with mild-to-moderate edema may or may not recover. Whether modifiable processes of care can improve outcomes in these patients is unknown. Methods: We conducted a retrosp
Autor:
Bradley J. Molyneaux, Clifton W. Callaway, Maria Baldwin, John Faro, Alexandra Popescu, Jonathan Elmer, Jon C. Rittenberger
Publikováno v:
Annals of Neurology. 80:175-184
Objective We tested the hypothesis that there are readily classifiable electroencephalographic (EEG) phenotypes of early postanoxic multifocal myoclonus (PAMM) that develop after cardiac arrest. Methods We studied a cohort of consecutive comatose pat
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Elizabeth R. Skidmore, Clifton W. Callaway, John Faro, Katharyn L Flickinger, Melissa J. Repine, Jon C. Rittenberger, Allison C Koller
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 138
Introduction: Cardiac arrest survivors suffer cognitive impairment easily missed on a clinical examination. We evaluated a battery of cognitive tests including the Cerebral Performance Category Extended (CPC-E), Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA),
Autor:
Cameron Dezfulian, Bradley J. Molyneaux, Maria Baldwin, Alexandra Urban, Patrick J Coppler, Jonathan Elmer, Jon C Rittenberger, John Faro, Clifton W. Callaway
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation. 136
Epileptiform activity is common after cardiac arrest, although intensity of electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring may affect detection rates. Prior work has grouped these patterns together as "malignant," without considering discrete subtypes. We