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Background frequency can enhance the prognostication power of EEG patterns categories in comatose cardiac arrest survivors: a prospective, multicenter, observational cohort study.

Youn-Jung KimMin-Jee KimYong Hwan KimChun Song YounIn Soo ChoSu Jin KimJung Hee WeeYoo Seok ParkJoo Suk OhDong Hoon LeeWon Young Kimnull null
Published in: Critical care (London, England) (2021)
The "highly malignant" patterns predicted poor neurologic outcome with a high specificity regardless of EEG measurement time. The assessment of predominant background frequency in addition to EEG patterns can increase the prognostic value of OHCA survivors. Trial registration KORHN-PRO, NCT02827422 . Registered 11 September 2016-Retrospectively registered.
Keyphrases
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  • young adults
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