Feasibility of Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter Measured on Initial Brain Computed Tomography as an Early Neurologic Outcome Predictor After Cardiac Arrest
Academic Emergency Medicine2014Vol. 21(10), pp. 1121–1128
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Yong Hwan Kim, Jun Ho Lee, Chong Kun Hong, Kwang Won Cho, Jung Hoon Yeo, Mun Ju Kang, Yang Weon Kim, Kyoung Yul Lee, Jin Joo Kim, Seong Youn Hwang
Abstract
Optic nerve sheath diameter on initial brain CT correlated closely with the neurologic outcome of hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy and had good reliability. Additional prospective work may be justified evaluating the standardization and diagnostic performance in real time use as a predictive tool for neurologic outcome following cardiac arrest.
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