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- 1. 妊娠中の心肺停止cardiopulmonary arrest in pregnancy [show details]
…maternal survivors and 21 percent of neonatal survivors had poor neurological outcomes (Cerebral Performance Category 3/4). Maternal and neonatal survival depends on several factors, including the underlying …
- 2. 新生児疼痛の予防および治療prevention and treatment of neonatal pain [show details]
…Opioid-treated infants also had higher scores in their neuromotor function and in the Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category (PCPC) scales . Opioids are the most commonly used sedatives at the end of life . In…
- 3. 分娩第Ⅰ期、Ⅱ期、およびⅢ期の胎児心拍数計測のマネージメントmanagement of intrapartum category i ii and iii fetal heart rate tracings [show details]
… category I patterns were observed in over 99 percent of tracings, category II patterns were observed in 84 percent of tracings, and category III patterns were… which can lead to cerebral palsy and neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy .…
- 4. 脳アミロイドアンギオパチーcerebral amyloid angiopathy [show details]
… clinically silent acute or subacute cerebral infarcts on diffusion-weighted imaging have been detected in 15 to 23 percent of patients with CAA , and cerebral microinfarcts on T1 and… disease patients found that the presence of multiple microbleeds was associated with worse cognitive performance . Vascular dementia is discussed in more detail separately. The presence of CAA should be suspected … 14, 17, 38, and 51 percent, respectively (hazard ratio 1.7, 95% CI 1.2-2.4 for each increase in category) . Higher numbers of hemorrhages also predicted a greater risk for future cognitive impairment, …
- 5. 世界アンチ・ドーピング機構が定めたホルモン製剤以外の禁止薬剤・禁止物質prohibited non hormonal performance enhancing drugs in sport [show details]
… reductase inhibitors were removed from the masking agent category and the banned list in 2009. Athletes using prohibited non-hormonal performance-enhancing drugs (NHPEDs) are unlikely to tell their physicians …
English Journal
- Re-engineering the interpretation of electronic fetal monitoring to identify reversible risk for cerebral palsy: a case control series.
- Evans MI, Eden RD, Britt DW, Evans SM, Schifrin BS.
- The journal of maternal-fetal & neonatal medicine : the official journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians. 2019 Aug;32(15)2561-2569.
- Even key opinion leaders now concede that electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) cannot reliably identify fetal acidemia which many vouch as the only labor mediated pathophysiologic precursor for cerebral palsy (CP). We have developed the "Fetal Reserve Index" - an algorithm combining five dynamic compon
- PMID 29447043
- Letter and Category Fluency Performance Correlates with Distinct Patterns of Cortical Thickness in Older Adults.
- Vonk JMJ, Rizvi B, Lao PJ, Budge M, Manly JJ, Mayeux R, Brickman AM.
- Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 2019 Jun;29(6)2694-2700.
- Verbal fluency tasks are generally thought to be mediated by frontal brain regions for letter fluency and temporal regions for category fluency. This idea, however, is primarily based on lesion studies and adapted versions of the fluency tasks in functional neuroimaging, without fundamental evidence
- PMID 29893804
- Effect of Electrical Vagus Nerve Stimulation on Cerebral Blood Flow and Neurological Outcome in Asphyxial Cardiac Arrest Model of Rats.
- Kim B, Park I, Lee JH, Kim S, Lee MJ, Jo YH.
- Neurocritical care. 2019 Jun;30(3)572-580.
- Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) during post-resuscitation may increase recovery of cerebral blood flow (CBF) and reduce neurological injury. This study was designed to investigate the effect of electrical VNS on neurological outcomes following cardiac arrest (CA). Male Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 48)
- PMID 30382532
Japanese Journal
- The Early Initiation of Extracorporeal Life Support May Improve the Neurological Outcome in Adults with Cardiac Arrest due to Cardiac Events
- Komeyama Shotaro,Furui Koichi,Tsuzuki Kazuhito,Shibata Naoki,Yoshioka Naoki,Yamauchi Ryota,Sugiyama Hiroki,Morishima Itsuro,Takagi Kensuke,Tsuboi Hideyuki,Tsuboi Shigeki,Morita Yasuhiro,Yoshida Ruka,Kanzaki Yasunori,Nagai Hiroaki,Ikai Yoshihiro
- Internal Medicine 58(10), 1391-1397, 2019
- … A favorable neurological outcome was defined as a Glasgow-Pittsburgh cerebral performance category score 1 at discharge. …
- NAID 130007649812
- Nakashima Takahiro,Gaieski David F,Asai Yasufumi,Yokota Hiroyuki,Nara Satoshi,Hase Mamoru,Atsumi Takahiro,Sakamoto Tetsuya,for the SAVE-J Group,Noguchi Teruo,Tahara Yoshio,Nishimura Kunihiro,Ogata Soshiro,Yasuda Satoshi,Onozuka Daisuke,Morimura Naoto,Nagao Ken
- Circulation Journal 83(5), 1011-1018, 2019
- … The primary endpoint was favorable neurological outcome, defined as Cerebral Performance Category 1 or 2 at 6 months. …
- NAID 130007636977
- Patients With Refractory Out-of-Cardiac Arrest and Sustained Ventricular Fibrillation as Candidates for Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation ― Prospective Multi-Center Observational Study ―
- Nakashima Takahiro,Gaieski David F,Asai Yasufumi,Yokota Hiroyuki,Nara Satoshi,Hase Mamoru,Atsumi Takahiro,Sakamoto Tetsuya,for the SAVE-J Group,Noguchi Teruo,Tahara Yoshio,Nishimura Kunihiro,Ogata Soshiro,Yasuda Satoshi,Onozuka Daisuke,Morimura Naoto,Nagao Ken
- 日本循環器學誌, 2019
- … The primary endpoint was favorable neurological outcome, defined as Cerebral Performance Category 1 or 2 at 6 months. …
- NAID 130007617707
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- Cerebral performance category scale CPC 1 A return to normal cerebral function and normal living CPC 2 Cerebral disbility but sufficient function for independent activities of daily living CPC 3 Severe disability, limited cognition ...
- The Glasgow-Pittburgh Cerebral Performance and Overall Performance Categories 脳機能カテゴリ-(CPC) CPC 1.機能良好 意識は清明、普通の生活ができ、労働が可能である。障害があっても軽度の構音障害、脳神経障害 、不全 ...
- 6 ヵ月の時点の小児脳機能カテゴリースコア(Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category score)で,転帰不良(重度の障害,遷延性植物状態,死亡)と評価された小児の割合とした. 計 225 例の ...
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- GP-CPC, CPC, Pittsburgh cerebral performance category, Glasgow outcome scale?
- GP-CPC 1: conscious, alert, and oriented with normal cognitive functions
- GP-CPC 2: conscious and alert with moderate cerebral disability
- GP-CPC 3: conscious with severe disability
- GP-CPC 4: comatose or in persistent vegetative state
- GP-CPC 5: certified brain death or dead by traditional criteria.
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CPC
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Good cerebral performance: Conscious, alert, able to work, might have mild neurologic or psycholgic deficit.
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Good overall performance: Healthy, alert, capable of normal life, CPC 1.
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Moderate cerebral disability: Conscious, sufficient cerebral function for independent activities of daily life. Able to work in sheltered environment.
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Moderate overall disability: -Conscious (CPC 2), or moderate disability from noncerebral systems dysfunction alone (CPC 1), or both. -Performs independent activities of daily life, but is disabled for competitive work.
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Severe cerebral disability: Conscious, dependent on others for daily support because of impaired brain function. Ranges from ambulatory state to severe dementia or paralysis.
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Severe overall disability: -Conscious (CPC 3), or severe disability from non-cerebral organ systems dysfunction alone (CPC 1 or 2), or both. -Dependent on others for daily support.
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Coma or vegetative state: Any degree of coma without the presence of all brain death criteria. Unawareness, even if appears awake (vegetative state) without interaction with environment; may have spontaneous eye opening and sleep-awake cycles. Cerebral unresponsiveness.
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Coma or vegetative state: Same as CPC 4.
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Brain death. Apnea, areflexia, EEG silence, etc.
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参考
- http://www.mplsheart.org/sites/all/default/userfiles/file/10%20Sendelbach%20-%20Neurocognitive%20090810.pdf
- 2. Assessment of outcome after severe brain damage.
- Jennett B, Bond M.
- Lancet.Lancet.1975 Mar 1;1(7905):480-4.
- Persisting disability after brain damage usually comprises both mental and physical handicap. The mental component is often the more important in contributing to overall social disability. Lack of an objective scale leads to vague and over-optimistic estimates of outcome, which obscure the ultimat
- PMID 46957
- http://www.fdma.go.jp/neuter/topics/houdou/h21/2112/01_houdoushiryou.pdf
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