Journal article

Magnetic resonance imaging in comatose adults resuscitated after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A posthoc study of the Targeted Therapeutic Mild Hypercapnia after Resuscitated Cardiac Arrest trial

GM Eastwood, M Bailey, AD Nichol, J Dankiewicz, N Nielsen, R Parke, T Cronberg, T Olasveengen, AM Grejs, M Iten, M Haenggi, P McGuigan, F Wagner, M Moseby-Knappe, M Lang, R Bellomo

Australian Critical Care | Published : 2025

Abstract

Background: Neuroimaging with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may assist clinicians in evaluating brain injury and optimising care in comatose adults resuscitated after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). However, contemporary international data on its use are lacking. Aim: The primary aim was to compare the patient characteristics, early postresuscitation care, and neurological outcomes of patients according to MRI use. Methods: We performed a posthoc analysis of the Targeted Therapeutic Mild Hypercapnia after Resuscitated Cardiac Arrest (TAME) trial, a multinational randomised trial comparing targeted mild hypercapnia or normocapnia in comatose adults after OHCA. Results: After exclusi..

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