Cardiac arrest (CA) is associated with high incidence and mortality rates. Among patients who survive the acute phase, brain injury stands out as a primary cause of death or disability. Effective intensive care management, including targeted temperature management, seizure treatment and maintenance of normal physiological parameters, plays a crucial role in improving survival and neurological outcomes. Current guidelines advocate for neuroprotective strategies to mitigate secondary brain injury following CA, although certain treatments remain subjects of debate. Clinical examination and neuroimaging studies, both invasive and non-invasive neuromonitoring methods and serum biomarkers are valuable tools for predicting outcomes in comatose resuscitated patients. Neuromonitoring, in particular, provides vital insights for identifying complications, personalizing treatment approaches and forecasting prognosis in patients with brain injury post-CA. In this review, we offer an overview of advanced strategies and best practices aimed at optimizing brain protection after CA.

Optimizing brain protection after cardiac arrest: advanced strategies and best practices / Iavarone, Ida Giorgia; Donadello, Katia; Cammarota, Giammaria; D'Agostino, Fausto; Pellis, Tommaso; Roman-Pognuz, Erik; Sandroni, Claudio; Semeraro, Federico; Sekhon, Mypinder; Rocco, Patricia R. M.; Robba, Chiara. - In: INTERFACE FOCUS. - ISSN 2042-8901. - ELETTRONICO. - 14:6(2024), pp. 20240025."-"-20240025."-". [10.1098/rsfs.2024.0025]

Optimizing brain protection after cardiac arrest: advanced strategies and best practices

Roman-Pognuz, Erik
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Robba, Chiara
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2024-01-01

Abstract

Cardiac arrest (CA) is associated with high incidence and mortality rates. Among patients who survive the acute phase, brain injury stands out as a primary cause of death or disability. Effective intensive care management, including targeted temperature management, seizure treatment and maintenance of normal physiological parameters, plays a crucial role in improving survival and neurological outcomes. Current guidelines advocate for neuroprotective strategies to mitigate secondary brain injury following CA, although certain treatments remain subjects of debate. Clinical examination and neuroimaging studies, both invasive and non-invasive neuromonitoring methods and serum biomarkers are valuable tools for predicting outcomes in comatose resuscitated patients. Neuromonitoring, in particular, provides vital insights for identifying complications, personalizing treatment approaches and forecasting prognosis in patients with brain injury post-CA. In this review, we offer an overview of advanced strategies and best practices aimed at optimizing brain protection after CA.
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