It seems of the greatest importance to evaluate the neurological prognosis of patients with brain lesions after cardiorespiratory arrest or circulatory failure requiring circulatory assistance. However, to date, there is no clinical or paraclinical diagnostic test to reliably assess the future of these patients. The objective of this study is to highlight the clinical and imaging factors for establishing a neurological prognosis in patients at risk of brain lesions under ExtraCorporeal Life Support (ECLS).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
Collection of data from the following tests at H0 (as soon as the ECLS is put in place), H12 (within 12 hours following stabilisation of the dynamic state), H24 and every day until complete neurological recovery: * right and left pupillometry (3 times) * BIS values * right and left NIRS values * right and left transcranial Doppler * neurological clinical examination
next neurological event: * seizures * pupillary asymmetry * myoclonias * brain stem reflex abnormalities * osteotendinous reflex abnormalities
to 28 days
Chu Dijon Bourogne
Dijon, France
RECRUITINGEarly mortality assessment
Time frame: 28 days
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