Post-cardiac arrest imaging: Unraveling etiology and predicting neurological outcome.

IF 1.5 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
George Latsios, Elias Sanidas, Maria Velliou, Marina Kalogridaki, Pavlos Bounas, Andreas Synetos, Constantina Aggeli, Konstantinos Toutouzas, Costas Tsioufis
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Cardiac arrest is associated with high rates of mortality and significant long-term neurological disability in survivors. Timely and accurate assessment following successful resuscitation is critical for optimizing outcomes. Imaging plays a central role in this evaluation process, providing crucial insights into the etiology of arrest, the extent of cerebral and cardiac injury, and guiding both acute management and long-term prognostication. A structured, multimodal imaging approach utilizing tools such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, echocardiography, and angiography is increasingly recognized as essential in the post-cardiac arrest setting. This review aims to consolidate current evidence related to the use of various imaging modalities across neurological, cardiac and systemic contexts. Particular emphasis is placed on the prognostic value and optimal timing of neuroimaging, the detection of potentially reversible causes of arrest, such as coronary occlusion or pulmonary embolism, and the emerging role of whole-body imaging in evaluating patients with non-traumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

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心脏骤停后成像:揭示病因和预测神经预后。
心脏骤停与幸存者的高死亡率和严重的长期神经功能障碍有关。成功复苏后及时准确的评估对于优化结果至关重要。成像在这一评估过程中发挥着核心作用,为骤停的病因、大脑和心脏损伤的程度提供了重要的见解,并指导了急性管理和长期预后。利用计算机断层扫描、磁共振成像、超声心动图和血管造影等工具的结构化、多模态成像方法在心脏骤停后的治疗中越来越被认为是必不可少的。这篇综述的目的是巩固目前的证据与使用各种成像方式在神经,心脏和系统背景。特别强调的是神经成像的预后价值和最佳时机,检测潜在可逆的骤停原因,如冠状动脉闭塞或肺栓塞,以及全身成像在评估非创伤性院外心脏骤停患者中的新作用。
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World journal of radiology
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