[期刊论文][Original Researh]


Sonographic Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter: A Simple and Rapid Tool to Assess the Neurologic Prognosis After Cardiac Arrest

作   者:
Ueda, Takeshi;Ishida, Eri;Kojima, Yusuke;Yoshikawa, Satoshi;Yonemoto, Hitoshi;

出版年:2015

页     码:927 - 930
出版社:John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


摘   要:

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

The early prediction of hypoxic encephalopathy after cardiac arrest is challenging. Measurement of the optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) by using sonography is a straightforward, noninvasive technique to detect an increased intracranial pressure, which can even be conducted at the bedside. However, it remains unknown whether or not sonographic ONSD measurement is valuable as a prognostic indicator of hypoxic encephalopathy.

METHODS

Seventeen patients after cardiac arrest were retrospectively enrolled in this study. ONSD measurements 3 mm behind the papilla were recorded. A Glasgow Outcome Scale score of 4 or above was considered to indicate a favorable prognosis.

RESULTS

The mean ONSD associated with a favorable prognosis was 5.0 mm (4.4-6.1 mm). The ONSD associated with a poor prognosis was 6.1 mm (5.4-7.2 mm). ONSD less than or equal to 5.4 mm was an indicator of a favorable prognosis, with a sensitivity of 83%, specificity of 73%, positive likelihood ratio of 3.1, and negative likelihood ratio of .23.

CONCLUSIONS

Sonographic ONSD measurement is a simple, rapid technique to assess the neurological prognosis after cardiac arrest.



关键字:

Ultrasonography;optic nerve sheath diameter;hypoxic encephalopathy;cardiac arrest;prognosis


所属期刊
Journal of Neuroimaging
ISSN: 1051-2284
来自:John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.