Neurological Pupil Index for the Early Prediction of Outcome in Severe Acute Brain Injury Patients.

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Title
Neurological Pupil Index for the Early Prediction of Outcome in Severe Acute Brain Injury Patients.
Journal
Brain sciences
Author(s)
Romagnosi F., Bernini A., Bongiovanni F., Iaquaniello C., Miroz J.P., Citerio G., Taccone F.S., Oddo M.
ISSN
2076-3425 (Print)
ISSN-L
2076-3425
Publication state
Published
Issued date
06/05/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
12
Number
5
Pages
609
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
In this study, we examined the early value of automated quantitative pupillary examination, using the Neurological Pupil index (NPi), to predict the long-term outcome of acute brain injured (ABI) patients. We performed a single-centre retrospective study (October 2016−March 2019) in ABI patients who underwent NPi measurement during the first 3 days following brain insult. We examined the performance of NPi—alone or in combination with other baseline demographic (age) and radiologic (CT midline shift) predictors—to prognosticate unfavourable 6-month outcome (Glasgow Outcome Scale 1−3). A total of 145 severely brain-injured subjects (65 traumatic brain injury, TBI; 80 non-TBI) were studied. At each time point tested, NPi <3 was highly predictive of unfavourable outcome, with highest specificity (100% (90−100)) at day 3 (sensitivity 24% (15−35), negative predictive value 36% (34−39)). The addition of NPi, from day 1 following ABI to age and cerebral CT scan, provided the best prognostic performance (AUROC curve 0.85 vs. 0.78 without NPi, p = 0.008; DeLong test) for 6-month neurological outcome prediction. NPi, assessed at the early post-injury phase, has a superior ability to predict unfavourable long-term neurological outcomes in severely brain-injured patients. The added prognostic value of NPi was most significant when complemented with baseline demographic and radiologic information.
Keywords
Neurological Pupil index, acute brain injury, midline shift, neurological prognosis, quantitative pupillometry
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