Coma due to cardiac arrest: prognosis and contemporary treatment

  • Marion D
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Abstract

Approximately 80% of patients who are successfully resuscitated from cardiac arrest do not regain consciousness immediately after return of spontaneous circulation, and may remain in a coma for hours or weeks, or even be in a persistent vegetative state. Recent investigations have focused on the identification of early clinical characteristics and biomarkers that can reliably predict emergence from coma in those who survive, and on therapies that might improve neurologic outcome from the ischemic brain injury that can be caused by cardiac arrest.

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Marion, D. W. (2009). Coma due to cardiac arrest: prognosis and contemporary treatment. F1000 Medicine Reports, 1. https://doi.org/10.3410/m1-89

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