2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2018.09.007
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Value of assessment of multivoxel proton chemical shift imaging to predict long term outcome in patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A preliminary prospective observational study

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“…Twenty-nine patients were included in the analysis [1] . The neurologic follow-up, evaluated as Cerebral Performance category (CPC, Additional File 1) was specified in the protocol to be at 180 ± 14 days, but the time to follow-up was in some cases several weeks longer for logistic reasons.…”
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“…Twenty-nine patients were included in the analysis [1] . The neurologic follow-up, evaluated as Cerebral Performance category (CPC, Additional File 1) was specified in the protocol to be at 180 ± 14 days, but the time to follow-up was in some cases several weeks longer for logistic reasons.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… We report in this data article the statistical comparison of three models for neurological prognostication 6 months after cardiac arrest: M1 associated SAPS II and coma Glasgow score at MRI, M2 associated SAPS II, coma Glasgow score, and FLAIR-DWI “deep gray nuclei”score, M3 associated SAPS II, coma Glasgow score, FLAIR-DWI “deep gray nuclei”score, and Lenticular cores NAA/Cr ratio. These data are related to “Value of assessment of multivoxel proton chemical shift imaging to predict long term outcome in patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A preliminary prospective observational study” (Quintard et al, 2018) [1] . …”
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