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Neuron-specific enolase and long-term neurological outcome after OHCA - A validation study.

Authors :
Lissner Östlund, Emilie
Levin, Helena
Nielsen, Niklas
Frigyesi, Attila
Lybeck, Anna
Source :
Resuscitation. Nov2021, Vol. 168, p206-213. 8p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

<bold>Aims: </bold>To investigate what NSE levels predict long-term neurological prognosis at 24, 48 and 72 hours after ROSC in a cohort of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and to validate previously suggested NSE cut-offs, including the latest ERC guidelines (2021).<bold>Methods: </bold>Patients admitted to intensive care units in four hospitals in Southern Sweden between 2014-2018 were included. Blood samples were handled by a single local laboratory. The primary outcome was neurological outcome according to the Cerebral Performance Category (CPC) scale at 2-6 months after cardiac arrest.<bold>Results: </bold>368 patients were included for analysis. A ≤2% false positive rate for the prediction of poor neurological outcome was achieved with an NSE cut-off value of >101 μg/L at 48 hours and >80 μg/L at 72 hours. The cut-off suggested by the recent ERC guidelines of >60 μg/L at 48 and/or 72 hours generated a false positive rate of 4.3% (95 %CI 0.9-7.4%).<bold>Conclusion: </bold>A local validation study of the ability of serum levels of neuron-specific enolase to predict long-term poor neurological outcome after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest generated higher cut-offs than suggested by previous publications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03009572
Volume :
168
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Resuscitation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153174764
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.09.001