Maayke Hunfeld

47 Review neuromonitoring Neurological examination Timing Results Limitations EBM Grade Motor responses Pupillary responses Brainstem reflexes Assessments: final hour of HT, 1 hour after HT, 1 hour after NT, 1 day after NT, 3 days after NT -All patients with absent pupillary responses (N=14), absent motor response to pain (N=10) or absent brain- stemreflexes (N=9) had a poor outcome (all P<0.001). -Among patients with absent pupillary responses 12 were first documented within 12 hrs post ROSC, for absence of motor responses 6 were documented < 12 hrs post-ROSC -Retrospective -Short term and crude outcome -Clinicians not blinded for findings motor responses and pupillary responses -No information about sedatives/analgesics administration 2C Pupillary responses: 0-6 hrs and >6-12 hrs post-ROC Bilateral equal responsive pupils at 12 hrs post-ROC were associated with survival (P<0.01) -Retrospective -Neonates included (N=6) -Survival as sole outcome measure 2C Pupillary responses 0-6 hrs and >6-12 hrs post-ROC Bilateral equal responsive pupils at 12 hrs post-ROC were associated with survival (P<0.01) -Retrospective -Neonates included, (N=5) -Survival as sole outcome measure 2C 2

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