Updates in the neurological approach to post cardiac arrest prognosis
This webinar aims to give the latest updates in the neurological approach to post cardiac arrest prognosis as well as recent approaches to those patients.
This webinar aims to give the latest updates in the neurological approach to post cardiac arrest prognosis as well as recent approaches to those patients.
Hypoxic-ischemic brain injury is a neurological disorder and is one of the most common and potentially devastating complications of cardiac arrest. Neurologic status and degree of brain injury are the main determinant of long-term functional status, besides the emotional burden incurred to families and financial costs associated with long-term care for neurologic devastated patients. This webinar aims to give the latest updates regarding this topic as well as recent approaches to those patients.
Speakers:
Dr. Alejandro A. Rabinstein
Dr. Romergryko G. Geocadin
Dr. Carolina B. Maciel
Moderator:
Dr. Claire J. Creutzfeldt
Topics:
Timing of prognostication and decisions leading to the withdrawal of life-sustaining Therapies
Deciphering the waves—the role of electrophysiologic tools in outcome prediction following cardiac arrest
How can pictures help? The value of neuroimaging for prognosis after cardiac arrest
Date and time:
3 PM CET on 30th March, 2022