EEG and Post-hypoxic Myoclonus for Prognosis in Cardiac Arrest: Where Do We Go From Here?
Friday, September 24th, 2021
8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
On Campus Mayo 2-002N, social distancing rules apply
Presented by Dr. Brin Freund
Watch from your desktop, phone or iPad.
Live Stream or via Zoom Password: 284619
Recording will be available through the Mayo Video Library 24 hours after the lecture.
Disclosure Statement: Dr. Brin Freund has no relevant financial relationships and does not intend to discuss off label / investigational usage of a product.
Learning Objectives:
Upon conclusion of this program, participants should be able to:
- Recognize the history and importance of neurological prognosis in cardiac arrest
- Determine the utility of EEG in the management of cardiac arrest
- Describe different forms of post-hypoxic myoclonus
- Identify the controversy in using post-hypoxic myoclonus as a prognostic factor in cardiac arrest
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TRANSCRIPT
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