CHIH-HUNG WANGCHENG-YI WULiu, Carolyn Chia-YuCarolyn Chia-YuLiuHsu, Tzu-ChunTzu-ChunHsuLiu, Michael AMichael ALiuMENG-CHE WUMIN-SHAN TSAIWEI-TIEN CHANGCHIEN-HUA HUANGCHIEN-CHANG LEESHYR-CHYR CHENWEN-JONE CHEN2021-10-282021-10-28202100903493https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/585963An automated infrared pupillometer measures quantitative pupillary light reflex using a calibrated light stimulus. We examined whether the timing of performing quantitative pupillary light reflex or standard pupillary light reflex may impact its neuroprognostic performance in postcardiac arrest comatose patients and whether quantitative pupillary light reflex may outperform standard pupillary light reflex in early postresuscitation phase.encardiac arrest | cardiopulmonary resuscitation | neurologic examinations | neurologic outcome | pupillary light reflex | pupillometer[SDGs]SDG3Neuroprognostic Accuracy of Quantitative Versus Standard Pupillary Light Reflex for Adult Postcardiac Arrest Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysisreview10.1097/CCM.0000000000005045342594372-s2.0-85115910688https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85115910688