The prognostic value of the grey-to-white matter ratio in cardiac arrest patients treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

Resuscitation(2016)

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Aim: The grey-to-white matter ratio (GWR) is a reliable predictor of the neurological outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). However, the reliability in patients receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) remains unknown. We evaluated the utility of the GWR in predicting neurological outcomes in ECPR-treated patients. Methods: This single-centre retrospective study was conducted from July 2009 to January 2014. Patients who received ECPR for OHCA were classified into two groups: Cerebral performance category(CPC) 1-2 was defined as good, CPC 3-5 as poor outcome. Four GWR (GWR-AV[average], GWR-CO[cortex], GWR-BG[basal ganglia], and GWR-SI[simplified])were evaluated and compared between the groups. Results: Of 38 patients who received ECPR for OHCA, 30 patients were enrolled. Five (16.7%) had a good outcome and 25(83.3%) a poor outcome. All GWR were significantly higher in the good outcome group than in the poor outcome group. ROC curve analysis produced the following areas under the curve: GWR-AV = 0.920 (95% CI 0.761 to 0.987), GWR-BG = 0.872 (95% CI 0.699 to 0.965), GWR-CO = 0.952 (95% CI 0.806 to 0.997), and GWR-SI = 0.848(95% CI 0.670 to 0.962). The cut-off value with 100% specificity for the prediction of the poor outcome was 1.23 for GWR-AV (sensitivity: 76%), 1.24 for GWR-BG (sensitivity: 88.0%), 1.22 for GWR-CO (sensitivity: 64%), and 1.21 for GWR-SI (sensitivity: 76%). Conclusions: In ECPR, GWR of patients with poor outcome was significantly lower than that of patients with good outcome. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Cardiac arrest,Computed tomography,Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation,Prognosis
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