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Electrophysiological Monitoring of Brain Injury and Recovery after Cardiac Arrest

Electrophysiological Monitoring of Brain Injury and Recovery after Cardiac Arrest

International journal of molecular sciences, 2015
Xiaofeng Jia
Abstract
Reliable prognostic methods for cerebral functional outcome of post cardiac-arrest (CA) patients are necessary, especially since therapeutic hypothermia (TH) as a standard treatment. Traditional neurophysiological prognostic indicators, such as clinical examination and chemical biomarkers, may result in indecisive outcome predictions and do not directly reflect neuronal activity, though they have remained the mainstay of clinical prognosis. The most recent advances in electrophysiological methods-electroencephalography (EEG) pattern, evoked potential (EP) and cellular electrophysiological measurement-were developed to complement these deficiencies, and will be examined in this review article. EEG pattern (reactivity and continuity) provides real-time and accurate information for early-stage (particularly in the first 24 h) hypoxic-ischemic (HI) brain injury patients with high sensitivity. However, the signal is easily affected by external stimuli, thus the measurements of EP should ...

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