Prediction of Awakening after Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
- 9 June 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 308 (23), 1378-1382
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm198306093082302
Abstract
To develop a model that would forecast neurologic recovery after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, we reviewed charts on 389 consecutive patients who were not awake on admission to the hospital after resuscitation from asystole or ventricular fibrillation. The outcome variable was "awakening," which was defined as having comprehensible speech or the ability to follow commands. Predictor variables that we considered included both preadmission and admission data. Using discriminant analysis, we derived models from a 60 per cent random sample of cases and tested the models on the remaining 40 per cent. We judged that the best model contained four variables from the admission examination: motor response, pupillary light response, spontaneous eye movements, and blood glucose (levels below 300 mg per deciliter predicted awakening). Overall correct classification was 80 per cent in the derivation sample and 77 per cent in the test sample. In a simplified form, the model's predictions of awakening had a sensitivity of 0.92, a specificity of 0.65, a positive predictive value of 0.80, and a negative predictive value of 0.84. This rule should be clinically useful in estimating the neurologic prognosis of patients resuscitated after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. (N Engl J Med 1983; 308:1378–82.)This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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