Cerebrospinal Fluid Volume Proportion Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging As A Predictor Of Poor Neurological Outcome In Survivors Of Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

THERAPEUTIC HYPOTHERMIA AND TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT(2021)

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We aimed to investigate the prognostic performance of the proportion of cerebrospinal fluid volume (pCSV) using brain apparent diffusion coefficient-magnetic resonance imaging (ADC-MRI) in cardiac arrest (CA) survivors. This retrospective single-cohort study comprised adult comatose CA survivors who underwent brain MRI and targeted temperature management (TTM) from March 2018 to October 2019. We calculated pCSV (pCSV0 and pCSV72 within 6 and 72 hours after return of spontaneous circulation, respectively) using an automated quantitative analysis program. The difference between pCSV0 and pCSV72 was defined as the pCSVd. Neurologic outcome 3 months after CA was assessed with the Cerebral Performance Category scale and dichotomized as good (1 or 2) or poor (3-5). Of the 73 patients included, 44 (60.3%) had a poor neurological outcome. Patients with poor outcome had significantly lower pCSV at baseline and at 72 hours, and a negative change in pCSV over time. The prognostic performance of pCSV72 and pCSVd was significantly higher compared with pCSV0 (all p < 0.001). The pCSVd showed excellent area under the curve values (0.96; 95% confidence interval 0.85-0.99) and highest sensitivity (95%) at 100% specificity. pCSV on brain ADC-MRI was associated with 3-month neurologic outcome in CA survivors. The pCSVd is a highly predictive and sensitive marker of 3-month poor neurological outcome in CA survivors treated with TTM. Multicenter prospective studies are required to determine the generalizability of these results.
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out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, prognosis, edema, magnetic resonance imaging, cerebrospinal fluid
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