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Feasibility of Magnetic Resonance-Based Conductivity Imaging as a Tool to Estimate the Severity of Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury in the First Hours After Cardiac Arrest.

Yong Hun JungHyoung Youn LeeByung Kook LeeBup Kyung ChoiTae-Hoon KimJin Woong KimHyun Chul KimHyung Joong KimKyung Woon Jeung
Published in: Neurocritical care (2023)
The conductivity of cerebral tissue was increased in the first hours after ROSC, and the increase was more prominent and lasted longer in the 12-min group than in the 5-min group. Our findings suggest the promising potential of MRCI as a tool to estimate the severity of HIBI in the early hours after cardiac arrest.
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