| Literature DB >> 30319528 |
Daniel Kondziella1, Anne Marie Jensen2, Thomas Hjuler2, Michael Bille2, Jesper Kjaergaard3.
Abstract
Background: Non-invasive, easy-to-use bedside tools to estimate prognosis in unresponsive patients with postanoxic brain injury are needed. We assessed the usefulness of otoacoustic emissions as outcome markers after cardiac arrest.Entities:
Keywords: anoxic-ischemic encephalopathy; brain edema; cardiac arrest; outcome; prognostication
Year: 2018 PMID: 30319528 PMCID: PMC6167944 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2018.00796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Figure 1This figure shows a screenshot depicting a schematic overview of distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE) of the right ear of a healthy volunteer. DPOAE were present at 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 kHz (but not 1.5 kHz). Otoacoustic emissions were assessed with the OAE Titan (®Interacoustics, Middelfart, Denmark), an automated handheld device. The procedure takes less than 2 min. dB SPL – decibel sound pressure level; kHz −1,000 Hertz.
Contingency table showing the frequency of present vs. absent distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE) in patients following cardiac arrest (cases), respectively, myocardial infarction without loss of consciousness (controls).
| 11 | 109 | 120 | 9.2% | |
| 49 | 71 | 120 | 40.8% |
DPOAE were significantly less frequent after cardiac arrest (9.2 vs. 40.8%; OR 0.15 (CI 0.07–0.30); p < 0.0001).
Summary of individual results from cardiac arrest patients (cases) and patients with myocardial infarction but normal consciousness (controls).
| Auditory brainstem response audiometry 45 dB nHL | 1r,l; 2l | 3r,l; 5r,l; 6r,l; 7r,l; 8r,l; 10r,l |
| TEOAE | 1r; 5l | 2r,l; 3l,r; 6r,l; 8r; 10r,l |
| DPOAE 1 kHz | 6l | 2l; 5l,r; 7r; 8r; 10r,l |
| DPOAE 1.5 kHz | 1r; 5l; 6l | 2r,l; 3r,l; 5r,l; 6r,l; 8r,l; 9r; 10r,l |
| DPOAE 2 kHz | 1r, 6l, 7r | 2r; 3r,l; 4r; 5r; 6l,r; 8r,l; 9r; 10r,l |
| DPOAE 3 kHz | 1r, l | 3r,l; 6r; 7r,l; 8r,l; 9r;10r,l |
| DPOAE 4 kHz | 1r; 6r | 3r,l; 4r; 7r,l; 8r; 9r |
| DPOAE 6 kHz |
Only preserved responses are listed. Auditory brainstem responses could not be acquired in 3 controls due to excessive facial hair growth (patient 4), signal loss for technical reasons (patient 2), and complaints of lightheadedness (patient 9), respectively. DPOAE, distortion product otoacoustic emissions; l, left ear; r, right ear; TEOAE, transient evoked otoacoustic emissions; numbers denote individual patients. dB nHL, decibel normalized hearing level.