2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2018.09.015
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Long-term neurological outcomes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients treated with targeted-temperature management

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“…Third, we could not assess detailed information on the difference in medical staff or organization of resuscitation teams at each hospital among the three groups, considering whether the meeting had been held in the Tokyo metropolitan area or other areas. Fourth, use of long-term outcomes rather than outcomes at one month might alter our results, reflecting much more in-hospital intervention [31]. Fifth, the types of hospitals to which the patients had been admitted were unknown [10,12,32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Third, we could not assess detailed information on the difference in medical staff or organization of resuscitation teams at each hospital among the three groups, considering whether the meeting had been held in the Tokyo metropolitan area or other areas. Fourth, use of long-term outcomes rather than outcomes at one month might alter our results, reflecting much more in-hospital intervention [31]. Fifth, the types of hospitals to which the patients had been admitted were unknown [10,12,32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Details on the specific cognitive tests used during the structured interview (MoCA, TMT part B, EuroQoL-5D-3L, modified IQCODE, Zarit Caregiver Burden Interview, cerebral performance category and modified Rankin scale) can be found in the related research article [1] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Diese Skalen sind jedoch nicht sensitiv genug, um die Probleme zu erfassen, mit denen viele Überlebende konfrontiert sind, einschließlich kognitiver, emotionaler und physischer Probleme und Müdigkeit [437][438][439]. Tatsächlich haben ungefähr 40-50 % der Überlebenden langfristige kognitive Beeinträchtigungen [232,440,441]. Beeinträchtigungen sind meist leicht bis mittelschwer, und obwohl alle kognitiven Bereiche betroffen sein können, treten die meisten Probleme im Gedächtnis, in der Aufmerksamkeit, in der Verarbeitungsgeschwindigkeit und bei sog.…”
Section: Langfristiger Reanimationserfolgunclassified