Brain scans could reveal who wakes up fastest after cardiac arrest

NCT ID NCT06979700

Summary

This study aims to identify early signs that predict when unconscious cardiac arrest patients will successfully wake up after sedation. Researchers will observe 250 patients using non-invasive brain monitoring tools like pupil measurements and brain wave tests during their ICU stay. The goal is to help doctors better predict recovery timing and potentially reduce unnecessary sedation.

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  • Department of Cardiology, The Heart Centre, Rigshospitalet

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    Copenhagen, DK-2100, Denmark

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  • Department of Intensive Care Medicine

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    Aarhus N, DK-8200, Denmark

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