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Outcome prediction and temperature dependency of MR-proANP and Copeptin in comatose resuscitated patients.
Broessner, Gregor; Hasslacher, Julia; Beer, Ronny; Lackner, Peter; Lehner, Georg Franz; Harler, Ulrich; Schiefecker, Alois; Helbok, Raimund; Pfausler, Bettina; Hammerer-Lercher, Angelika; Joannidis, Michael.
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  • Broessner G; Department of Neurology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria. Electronic address: gregor.broessner@i-med.ac.at.
  • Hasslacher J; Division of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine I, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Beer R; Department of Neurology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Lackner P; Department of Neurology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Lehner GF; Division of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine I, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Harler U; Division of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine I, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Schiefecker A; Department of Neurology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Helbok R; Department of Neurology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Pfausler B; Department of Neurology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Hammerer-Lercher A; Central Institute of Medicinal and Chemical Laboratory Diagnostics, Innsbruck Regional Hospital, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Joannidis M; Division of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine I, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria.
Resuscitation ; 89: 75-80, 2015 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25619444
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the prognostic potential of serum C-terminal provasopressin (CT-proAVP or Copeptin) and midregional pro-A-type natriuretic peptide (MR-proANP) to predict neurological outcome following resuscitation from cardiac arrest. METHODS: In this prospective observational study, we employed novel ultra sensitive immunoassay technology to examine serial serum samples from 134 cardiac arrest patients. Patients were either allocated to mild therapeutic hypothermia using an endovascular device or normothermia. Serial blood samples were obtained from resuscitated cardiac arrest survivors during their first 7 days in an intensive care unit, and serum Copeptin and MR-proANP were measured. Cerebral function assessments were made using cerebral performance categorization (CPC) at discharge from hospital. Copeptin and MR-proANP data were analyzed using dichotomized CPC scores (1-2 versus 3-5). RESULTS: Sixty-nine patients (51%) had a poor outcome (CPC 3-5) at hospital discharge. MR-proANP and Copeptin peaked on day 1 (i.e. 0-24h) with the medians being 249.3pmol/L and 77.2pmol/L, respectively. In the first 48h maximum levels of MR-proANP and Copeptin showed an AUC in the ROC of 0.743 (95% CI: 0.658-0.828) and 0.677 (95% CI: 0.583-0.771). Binary logistic regression revealed MR-proANP and Copeptin within 48h after ROSC being significantly associated with functional outcome (p<0.05). Copeptin within 48h was also associated with outcome in the hypothermia group (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: Systemic levels of MR-proANP and Copeptin peak early in cardiac arrest patients in the 48h post-resuscitation period. MR-proANP and Copeptin were highly predictive for poor outcome in comatose resuscitated patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Resucitación / Glicopéptidos / Factor Natriurético Atrial / Paro Cardíaco / Hipotermia Inducida Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Resuscitation Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Irlanda

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Resucitación / Glicopéptidos / Factor Natriurético Atrial / Paro Cardíaco / Hipotermia Inducida Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Resuscitation Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Irlanda