| Literature DB >> 24588965 |
Patrik Gilje, Olof Gidlöf, Malin Rundgren, Tobias Cronberg, Mariam Al-Mashat, Björn Olde, Hans Friberg, David Erlinge.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Early prognostication after successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation is difficult, and there is a need for novel methods to estimate the extent of brain injury and predict outcome. In this study, we evaluated the impact of the cardiac arrest syndrome on the plasma levels of selected tissue-specific microRNAs (miRNAs) and assessed their ability to prognosticate death and neurological disability.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24588965 PMCID: PMC4057474 DOI: 10.1186/cc13753
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Patient characteristics in the CPC1-2 and CPC 3-5 cohortsa
| Age, (years) | 65 (15 to 82) | 72 (14 to 87) | ns |
| Female sex | 9 (26%) | 14 (47%) | ns |
| Initial rhythm | | | |
| VT/VF | 28 (80%) | 19 (63%) | ns |
| Asystole | 3 (9%) | 7 (23%) | ns |
| PEA | 4 (11%) | 4 (13%) | ns |
| Witnessed CA | 29 (83%) | 28 (93%) | ns |
| Bystander CPR | 17 (49%) | 11 (37%) | ns |
| Out-of-hospital CA | 30 (86%) | 22 (73%) | ns |
| Time from CA to ROSC (minutes) | 16 (2 to 47) | 25 (7 to 110) | <0.01 |
| Time from CA to initiation of hypothermia (minutes) | 60 (0 to 330) | 70 (45 to 210) | <0.05 |
| Time from CA to target temperature (minutes) | 225 (25 to 565) | 193 (100 to 430) | ns |
| Primary cardiac cause | 28 (80%) | 18 (60%) | ns |
aCA, Cardiac arrest; CPC, Cerebral Performance Category; CPR, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; ns, Not significant; PEA, Pulseless electrical activity; ROSC, Return of spontaneous circulation; VF, Ventricular fibrillation; VT, Ventricular tachycardia. Values are presented as median (range) or counts and percentages.
Figure 1Plasma microRNA-124 was already elevated tenfold at the time of admission in patients compared with controls. The horizontal lines represent the medians. miR-124, MicroRNA-124.
Figure 2A poor outcome was associated with a significant elevation of microRNA-124 at 48 hours after cardiac arrest. The horizontal lines represent the medians. CPC, Cerebral Performance Category scale score; mIR-124, MicroRNA-124. ***P < 0.0001.
Figure 3Receiver operating characteristic area under the curve of microRNA-124 at 48 hours after cardiac arrest. AUC, Area under the curve; CI, 95% confidence interval.
Figure 4Plasma microRNA-124 was significantly elevated in patients with poor outcomes at 24 hours after cardiac arrest. The horizontal lines represent the medians. CPC, Cerebral Performance Category scale score; mIR-124, MicroRNA-124. ***P < 0.0001.
Figure 5Receiver operating characteristic area under the curve of microRNA-124 at 24 hours after cardiac arrest. AUC, Area under the curve; CI, 95% confidence interval.