Sources of interrater variability and prognostic value of standardized EEG features in post-anoxic coma after resuscitated cardiac arrest

Objectives: To assess interrater variability and prognostic value of simple EEG features based on the recent American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) classification in post cardiac arrest comatose patients. Methods: All patients admitted for a resuscitated cardiac arrest in a university hosp...

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Main Authors: L. Benarous, M. Gavaret, M. Soda Diop, J. Tobarias, S. de Ghaisne de Bourmont, C. Allez, F. Bouzana, M. Gainnier, A. Trebuchon
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-01-01
Series:Clinical Neurophysiology Practice
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2467981X19300034
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author L. Benarous
M. Gavaret
M. Soda Diop
J. Tobarias
S. de Ghaisne de Bourmont
C. Allez
F. Bouzana
M. Gainnier
A. Trebuchon
author_facet L. Benarous
M. Gavaret
M. Soda Diop
J. Tobarias
S. de Ghaisne de Bourmont
C. Allez
F. Bouzana
M. Gainnier
A. Trebuchon
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description Objectives: To assess interrater variability and prognostic value of simple EEG features based on the recent American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) classification in post cardiac arrest comatose patients. Methods: All patients admitted for a resuscitated cardiac arrest in a university hospital were prospectively included in the study. EEG interpretation was made by 3 independent neurophysiologists (2 senior and 1 junior) blind to the outcome. Kappa score and prognostic performances were estimated for each EEG pattern and discrepancies were analyzed. Results: 122 cardiac arrest patients were admitted of whom 48 went through a full neurologic evaluation. Eighty-one percent had an unfavorable outcome. Burst suppression, paroxystic seizure activity, and non-reactive EEG were strongly associated with an unfavorable evolution. Kappa score between the senior neurophysiologists was excellent or substantial while it was only fair or slight between the junior and senior neurophysiologists. Reactivity, discontinuity and electrographic seizure were patterns particularly subject to discrepancy. Conclusions: Bedside EEG is an excellent tool for predicting outcome of post-anoxic coma through simple EEG features. However, the interrater variability emphasizes the need to be well trained for the standardized methods of evaluating EEG parameters. Significance: A second look at complex patterns seems mandatory. The development of automated tools could help to improve the reliability of EEG interpretation. Keywords: Cardiac arrest, EEG pattern, Post anoxic coma, Prognosis, Interrater variability, SIRPIDs
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spelling doaj.art-6562b22e17d449d299c501a5f6f71a002022-12-21T18:20:56ZengElsevierClinical Neurophysiology Practice2467-981X2019-01-0142026Sources of interrater variability and prognostic value of standardized EEG features in post-anoxic coma after resuscitated cardiac arrestL. Benarous0M. Gavaret1M. Soda Diop2J. Tobarias3S. de Ghaisne de Bourmont4C. Allez5F. Bouzana6M. Gainnier7A. Trebuchon8Service de Réanimation des Urgences et médicale, Hôpital de la Timone, Marseille, France; Corresponding author at: Service de Réanimation des Urgences et Médicale, Hôpital de la Timone, 264 rue Saint Pierre, 13385 Marseille cedex 5, France.Service de Neurophysiologie Clinique, Hôpital de la Timone, Marseille, FranceService de Neurophysiologie Clinique, Hôpital de la Timone, Marseille, FranceService de Réanimation des Urgences et médicale, Hôpital de la Timone, Marseille, FranceService de Réanimation des Urgences et médicale, Hôpital de la Timone, Marseille, FranceService de Réanimation des Urgences et médicale, Hôpital de la Timone, Marseille, FranceService de Réanimation des Urgences et médicale, Hôpital de la Timone, Marseille, FranceService de Réanimation des Urgences et médicale, Hôpital de la Timone, Marseille, FranceService de Neurophysiologie Clinique, Hôpital de la Timone, Marseille, FranceObjectives: To assess interrater variability and prognostic value of simple EEG features based on the recent American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) classification in post cardiac arrest comatose patients. Methods: All patients admitted for a resuscitated cardiac arrest in a university hospital were prospectively included in the study. EEG interpretation was made by 3 independent neurophysiologists (2 senior and 1 junior) blind to the outcome. Kappa score and prognostic performances were estimated for each EEG pattern and discrepancies were analyzed. Results: 122 cardiac arrest patients were admitted of whom 48 went through a full neurologic evaluation. Eighty-one percent had an unfavorable outcome. Burst suppression, paroxystic seizure activity, and non-reactive EEG were strongly associated with an unfavorable evolution. Kappa score between the senior neurophysiologists was excellent or substantial while it was only fair or slight between the junior and senior neurophysiologists. Reactivity, discontinuity and electrographic seizure were patterns particularly subject to discrepancy. Conclusions: Bedside EEG is an excellent tool for predicting outcome of post-anoxic coma through simple EEG features. However, the interrater variability emphasizes the need to be well trained for the standardized methods of evaluating EEG parameters. Significance: A second look at complex patterns seems mandatory. The development of automated tools could help to improve the reliability of EEG interpretation. Keywords: Cardiac arrest, EEG pattern, Post anoxic coma, Prognosis, Interrater variability, SIRPIDshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2467981X19300034
spellingShingle L. Benarous
M. Gavaret
M. Soda Diop
J. Tobarias
S. de Ghaisne de Bourmont
C. Allez
F. Bouzana
M. Gainnier
A. Trebuchon
Sources of interrater variability and prognostic value of standardized EEG features in post-anoxic coma after resuscitated cardiac arrest
Clinical Neurophysiology Practice
title Sources of interrater variability and prognostic value of standardized EEG features in post-anoxic coma after resuscitated cardiac arrest
title_full Sources of interrater variability and prognostic value of standardized EEG features in post-anoxic coma after resuscitated cardiac arrest
title_fullStr Sources of interrater variability and prognostic value of standardized EEG features in post-anoxic coma after resuscitated cardiac arrest
title_full_unstemmed Sources of interrater variability and prognostic value of standardized EEG features in post-anoxic coma after resuscitated cardiac arrest
title_short Sources of interrater variability and prognostic value of standardized EEG features in post-anoxic coma after resuscitated cardiac arrest
title_sort sources of interrater variability and prognostic value of standardized eeg features in post anoxic coma after resuscitated cardiac arrest
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2467981X19300034
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