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MR Imaging in Comatose Survivors of Cardiac Resuscitation
AJNR 22:1561-1565, Wijdicks,E.F.M.,et al, 2001
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Article Abstract
None of the 10 comatose patients had myoclonus status epilepticus or fixed, dilated pupils on neurologic examination, and none had abnormal somatosensory-evoked potentials. Eight patients showed diffuse signal abnormalities, predominantly in the cerebellum (n=5), the thalamus (n=8), the frontal and parietal cortices (n=8), and the hippocampus (n=9). One patient showed normal MR imaging results, and one patient had abnormalities in the thalamus and cerebellum and minimal abnormality on DW imag es; both later awakened. None of the patients with abnormal cortical structures on FLAIR MR images recovered beyond a severely disabled state. MR imaging in comatose survivors may parallel the pathologic findings in severe anoxic-ischemic injury, and ex tensive abnormalities may indicate little to no prospects for recovery. If confirmed, MR imaging may have a role as a prognosticating rest in anoxic-ischemic coma.
 
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