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Chances of neurological recovery after cardiac arrest vary depending on comorbidities and the circumstances of the arrest. When the perceived prognosis is poor, surrogates may opt for care limitations such as do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders. We do not know how well these decisions correlate with the chances of recovery. Investigators therefore assessed the association between prognosis and DNR orders after in-hospital cardiac arrests between 2006 and 2012 at 406 hospitals participating in the Get With The Guidelines—Resuscitation registry. They determined prognosis using the CASPRI score, which was derived and internally validated in this same registry in 2012. A favorable outcome was defined as survival to hospital discharge without severe…