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Amplitudes of SSEP and outcome in cardiac arrest survivors
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The prognostic value of SSEPs extends beyond an absent/present dichotomy. Absent and very low amplitude SSEPs appear to be highly predictive of poor outcome after cardiac arrest. Prospective external validation of the lower threshold found in our study is necessary. SSEP recordings should not be used for prognostication if noise could mask potentials with critically low amplitudes. High SSEP amplitudes argue against severe hypoxic encephalopathy.
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