The density ratio of grey to white matter on computed tomography as an early predictor of vegetative state or death after cardiac arrest

2008 
Objectives: To evaluate whether the ratio (in Hounsfield units; HU) of grey matter (GM) to white matter (WM) on computed tomography (CT) scans taken within 24 h of resuscitation can be used as a predictor of outcome. Methods: 28 patients who resuscitated from cardiac arrest and had head CT performed within 24 h of resuscitation were retrospectively investigated. 27 subjects with normal head CT findings served as controls. Comatose patients were divided into two groups: those with a Glasgow outcome scale (GOS) score of 3–5 (good outcome subgroup) and those with a GOS score of 1–2 (poor outcome subgroup). HU were measured in GM and WM at the level of the basal ganglia on non-contrast CT scans. Results: The density ratio of GM to WM was significantly lower in comatose patients than in controls (mean 1.21 vs 1.32, p Conclusion: The GM/WM ratio correlates with the outcome of hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy and may be useful as an objective early predictor of vegetative state or death in comatose patients after cardiac arrest.
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