Prediction of good neurological outcome after return of circulation following paediatric cardiac arrest: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 6.5 1区 医学 Q1 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Resuscitation Pub Date : 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1016/j.resuscitation.2024.110483
Barnaby R Scholefield, Janice Tijssen, Saptharishi Lalgudi Ganesan, Mirjam Kool, Thomaz Bittencourt Couto, Alexis Topjian, Dianne L Atkins, Jason Acworth, Will McDevitt, Suzanne Laughlin, Anne-Marie Guerguerian
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Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the ability of blood-biomarkers, clinical examination, electrophysiology, or neuroimaging, assessed within 14 days from return of circulation to predict good neurological outcome in children following out- or in-hospital cardiac arrest.

Methods: Medline, EMBASE and Cochrane Trials databases were searched (2010-2023). Sensitivity and false positive rates (FPR) for good neurological outcome (defined as either 'no, mild, moderate disability or minimal change from baseline') in paediatric survivors were calculated for each predictor. Risk of bias was assessed using the QUIPS tool.

Results: Thirty-five studies (2974 children) were included. The presence of any of the following had a FPR <30% for predicting good neurological outcome with moderate (50-75%) or high (>75%) sensitivity: bilateral reactive pupillary light response within 12h; motor component ≥4 on the Glasgow Coma Scale score at 6h; bilateral somatosensory evoked potentials at 24-72h; sleep spindles, and continuous cortical activity on electroencephalography within 24h; or a normal brain MRI at 4-6d. Early (≤12h) normal lactate levels (<2mmol/L) or normal s100b, NSE or MBP levels predicted good neurological outcome with FPR rate <30% and low (<50%) sensitivity. All studies had moderate to high risk of bias with timing of measurement, definition of test, use of multi-modal tests, or outcome assessment heterogeneity.

Conclusions: Clinical examination, electrophysiology, neuroimaging or blood-biomarkers as individual tests can predict good neurological outcome after cardiac arrest in children. However, evidence is often low quality and studies are heterogeneous. Use of a standardised, multimodal, prognostic algorithm should be studied and is likely of added value over single modality testing.

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Resuscitation
Resuscitation 医学-急救医学
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期刊介绍: Resuscitation is a monthly international and interdisciplinary medical journal. The papers published deal with the aetiology, pathophysiology and prevention of cardiac arrest, resuscitation training, clinical resuscitation, and experimental resuscitation research, although papers relating to animal studies will be published only if they are of exceptional interest and related directly to clinical cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Papers relating to trauma are published occasionally but the majority of these concern traumatic cardiac arrest.
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