Maayke Hunfeld
102 Chapter 3 o Other: How do you define a poor neurological outcome? (See below for explanation PCPC score, multiple answers possible)* Please choose all that apply: o PCPC score ≥ 3 (moderate overall disability or worse) at hospital discharge o PCPC score ≥ 4 (severe overall disability or worse) at hospital discharge o PCPC score ≥ 5 (death, coma or vegetative state) at hospital discharge o Difference in PCPC score before and after cardiac arrest ≥ 1 at hospital discharge o Difference in PCPC score before and after cardiac arrest ≥ 2 at hospital discharge o It depends on the treating physician o Unknown o Other: At what time do you, in general, determine the neurological prognosis in comatose children after cardiac arrest? (multiple answers possible) * Please choose all that apply: o Within 48 hrs o Day 3 o Day 4 5 o >5 days o >14 days o Timing is based on the individual patient o Unknown o Other: Who is primarily responsible in determining neurological prognosis? (multiple answers possible) * Please choose all that apply: o Pediatric intensivist o Pediatric anesthesiologist o Pediatrician o (Pediatric) neurologist o Nurse/nurse practitioner o Unknown o Other: What is the consequence once decided that the prognosis is futile (based on expected very poor neurological outcome)? (multiple answers possible) *
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