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Testosterone related good neurologic outcome on the patients with return of spontaneous circulation after cardiac arrest: A prospective cohort study

Authors
Kim, Jin JooOh, Se JongShin, Jong HwanHwang, Seong YounHyun, Sung YoulYang, Hyuk JunLee, Gun
Issue Date
May-2013
Publisher
ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
Keywords
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; Outcome; Gonadal hormones; Testosterone
Citation
RESUSCITATION, v.84, no.5, pp.645 - 650
Journal Title
RESUSCITATION
Volume
84
Number
5
Start Page
645
End Page
650
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/14549
DOI
10.1016/j.resuscitation.2012.10.022
ISSN
0300-9572
Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the gonadal hormones in patients with return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) after cardiac arrest following prospectively good (cerebral-performance category [CPC] 1-2) and poor (CPC 3-5) neurologic outcomes. Methods: The patients in an emergency center who had been admitted to the center's intensive care unit (ICU) after successful resuscitation following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest were prospectively identified and evaluated within the period from April 2008 to March 2011. The gonadal hormones, including progesterone, total estrogen, and testosterone, were measured and analyzed following the good and poor neurologic outcomes. Results: A total of 142 patients were analyzed in this study. Thirty-nine (27.5%) patients had good neurologic outcomes. The gonadal hormones (progesterone, total estrogen, and testosterone) had good vs. poor neurologic outcomes of 1.039 +/- 0.694 vs. 1.000 +/- 0.892 ng/ml, 107.956 +/- 13.163 vs. 117.060 +/- 11.344 pg/ml, and 307.380 +/- 33.844 vs. 189.020 +/- 17.406 ng/dl, respectively. In the multiple logistic-regression analysis, the initial shockable rhythm (5.671 odds ratio [OR], 2.307-13.942 95% confidence interval [CI]), time from arrest to ROSC (0.957 OR, 0.933-0.982 95% CI), and more than 300 ng/dl of testosterone level (3.279 OR, 1.265-8.190 95% CI) were found to be related to good neurologic outcome, respectively. Conclusion: Higher testosterone levels are related to good neurologic outcome at six months after admission in patients with spontaneous circulation after cardiac arrest. The testosterone levels may be useful prognostic tools for the postcardiac-arrest syndrome and could be used for the latter's neuroprotective treatment, but additional randomized controlled studies are needed. (C) 2012 Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
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