Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8717258 | The American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Post-cardiac arrest serum NGAL is associated with long-term outcomes and survival; particularly, three days post-cardiac arrest is the optimal time point for predicting long-term outcomes. However, the predictive power of NGAL is unsatisfactory, and it should be regarded as an additional prognostic modality.
Keywords
SEPPCASTTMOHCAROSCNGALCPCAUROCAKINSEDWINeuron-specific enolaseSomatosensory evoked potentialacute kidney injuryHeart arrestReturn of spontaneous circulationchronic kidney diseaseDiffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imagingcomputed tomographyOut-of-hospital cardiac arrestCerebral performance categoryPost-cardiac arrest syndromeneutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalinLipocalinarea under the receiver operating characteristic curveTargeted temperature managementCKDInduced hypothermiaprognosis
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Authors
Yu-Ri MD, Joo Suk MD, PhD, Hyunho MD, Jungtaek MD, Young Min MD, Semin MD, PhD, Kyoung Ho MD, PhD,