Is there inter-observer variation in the interpretation of SSEPs in comatose cardiac arrest survivors? Further considerations following the Italian multicenter ProNeCa study

Bilateral absence of N20 peak in median nerve Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SSEPs) is considered the most valid predictor of poor outcome in comatose survivors after cardiopulmonary resuscitation. We investigated the consistency in interpreting SSEP recordings in a multicentre study. 44 SSEP reco...

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Published in:Resuscitation Vol. 155; pp. 207 - 210
Main Authors: Celani, Maria Grazia, Carrai, Riccardo, Cantisani, Teresa Anna, Scarpino, Maenia, Ercolani, Maria Vittoria, Lolli, Francesco, Lanzo, Giovanni, Costa, Paolo, Lanteri, Paola, Bignamini, Angelo Antonio, Amantini, Aldo, Grippo, Antonello, Audenino, Daniela, Bandinelli, Chiara, Bernardo, Pasquale, Ciuffini, Roberta, Contardi, Sara, Davì, Leonardo, Lombardi, Maria, Marrelli, Alfonso, Marudi, Andrea, Mecarelli, Oriano, Minardi, Chiara, Minicucci, Fabio, Moretti, Marco, Olivo, Giuseppe, Peris, Adriano, Politini, Lucia, Rikani, Klaudio, Sabadini, Rossella, Sandroni, Claudio, Spalletti, Maddalena, Valzania, Franco, Vitelli, Eugenio, Zilioli, Angelo
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Ireland Elsevier B.V 01-10-2020
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