By the Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (GOSE) score for survivors with hypothermia (n = 415) and normothermia (n = 419) at 6 months after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Information for the GOSE score was reported by the participant (328 of 415 vs 320 of 419), relative (11 of 415 vs 15 of 419), participant and relative together (72 of 415 vs 77 of 419), or other (3 of 415 vs 5 of 419). Description of categories included GOSE score of 2, vegetative state (unconscious); GOSE score of 3, lower severe disability (dependent, needs frequent help); GOSE score of 4, upper severe disability (dependent, needs some help); GOSE score of 5, lower moderate disability (independent, unable to participate in 1 or more life roles); GOSE score of 6, upper moderate disability (independent, limited to participate in 1 or more life roles); GOSE score of 7; lower good recovery (independent, returned to normal life with some symptoms); and GOSE score of 8, upper good recovery (independent and a full return to normal life).