Cerebral monitoring in a pig model of cardiac arrest with 48 h of intensive care.
Lauge VammenCecilie Munch JohannsenAndreas MagnussenAmalie PovlsenSøren Riis PetersenArezo AziziMichael PedersenAnders Rosendal KorshøjSteffen RinggaardBo LøfgrenLars W AndersenAsger GranfeldtPublished in: Intensive care medicine experimental (2022)
We have developed a clinically relevant cardiac arrest pig model that displays cerebral injury as marked by NSE and NfL elevations, signs of cerebral oedema, and reduced neuron viability. Overall, the burden of elevated ICP was low in the cardiac arrest group. A subset of pigs undergoing cardiac arrest had persisting metabolic disturbances after successful resuscitation.