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. 2021 Aug 31;25:312. doi: 10.1186/s13054-021-03678-3

Table 1.

A selection of studies evaluating associations between near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) measured and derived variables with outcome, in intensive care unit (ICU)-treated out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

First author [ref] Year Design Number of patients Type of cardiac arrest Outcome Principal finding
Meex [14] 2013 Observational study 28 CA patients treated with TTM Functional outcome by CPC at hospital discharge Decrease in rSO2 during induction of TTM. Lower rSO2 levels in patients with poor outcome
Storm [15] 2014 Observational study 60 OHCA and IHCA Functional outcome at discharge by CPC Higher NIRS values in patients with good outcome. An rSO2 below 50% appeared associated with poor outcome
Ameloot [33] 2015 Observational study 51 All types of CA Functional outcome at 180 days by CPC Disturbed autoregulation more common in patients with chronic hypertension. Time below an autoregulation-derived optimal MAP was negatively associated with outcome
Pham [24] 2015 Observational study 23 OHCA Functional outcome at 90 days by CPC No difference in rSO2 in patients, by outcome. Suggestion of disturbed autoregulation in poor outcome patients
Bougle [20] 2016 Observational study 43 OHCA treated with TTM Functional outcome by CPC on hospital discharge Mean rSO2 was not different, when indexed by outcome, but the lowest measured was lower in poor outcome patients
Genbrugge [16] 2016 Observational study 107 OHCA Functional outcome at 180 days by CPC Slightly higher rSO2 in patients with good outcome. No reliable threshold value was identified
Saritas [21] 2018 Observational study 25 OHCA patients Functional outcome by CPC on hospital discharge No difference in rSO2, in patients with good and poor outcome
Jakkula [23] 2019 Post-hoc analysis of interventional data 120 VF arrests with a cardiac cause Six-month functional outcome by CPC and brain injury assessed with NSE No association between the mean, median, lowest or highest NIRS value during the first 36 h of ICU care with outcome or the level of NSE at 48 h

CA cardiac arrest, CPC cerebral performance category, IHCA in-hospital cardiac arrest, MAP mean arterial pressure, NSE neuron specific enolase, OHCA out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, rSO2 regional cerebral oxygen saturation, TTM targeted temperature management, VF ventricular fibrillation