Published: 22 August 2020
Author(s): Anton Früh, Georg Goliasch, Raphael Wurm, Henrike Arfsten, Stefan Seidel, Lukas Galli, Lukas Kriechbaumer, Pia Hubner, Gottfried Heinz, Fritz Sterz, Christopher Adlbrecht, Klaus Distelmaier
Issue: January 2021
Section: Original article

Neurological prognostication after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is challenging due to the lack of early and reliable predictors for clinically relevant brain damage [1]. The identification of reliable neurological outcome predictors would essentially guide caregivers in their decision-making process for evaluating further therapeutic strategies and support physicians and families in fateful medical decisions.

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