Amplitude spectral area of ventricular fibrillation can discriminate survival of patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

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Gentile, Francesca Romana [1 ,2 ]
Wik, Lars [3 ,4 ]
Isasi, Iraia [5 ]
Baldi, Enrico [1 ]
Aramendi, Elisabete [5 ]
Steen-Hansen, Jon Erik [6 ]
Fasolino, Alessandro [1 ,2 ]
Compagnoni, Sara [1 ,2 ]
Contri, Enrico [7 ]
Palo, Alessandra [7 ]
Primi, Roberto [1 ]
Bendotti, Sara [1 ]
Currao, Alessia [1 ]
Quilico, Federico [1 ,2 ]
Scajola, Luca Vicini [1 ,2 ]
Lopiano, Clara [1 ,2 ]
Savastano, Simone [1 ]
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[1] Fdn IRCCS Policlin San Matteo, Div Cardiol, Pavia, Italy
[2] Univ Pavia, Dept Mol Med, Sect Cardiol, Pavia, Italy
[3] Oslo Univ Hosp, Ulleval Hosp, Natl Serv Competence Prehosp Acute Med NAKOS, Div Prehosp Emergency Med, Oslo, Norway
[4] Oslo Univ Hosp HF, Ulleval Hosp, Prehosp Clin, Oslo, Norway
[5] Univ Basque Country, BioRes Grp, Bilbao, Spain
[6] Vestfold Hosp Trust, Div Prehosp Care, Tonsberg, Norway
[7] Fdn IRCCS Policlin San Matteo, AAT 118 Pavia, Agenzia Regionale Urgenza Emergenza, Pavia, Italy
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FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE | 2024年 / 11卷
关键词
cardiac arrest; AMSA; ventricular fibrillation; defibrillation; survival; OHCA; INTERNATIONAL LIAISON COMMITTEE; WAVE-FORM CHARACTERISTICS; CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION; EUROPEAN RESUSCITATION; GUIDE DEFIBRILLATION; PREDICT; ASSOCIATION; HEART; COUNCIL; RHYTHMS;
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10.3389/fcvm.2024.1336291
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Evidence of the association between AMplitude Spectral Area (AMSA) of ventricular fibrillation and outcome after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is limited to short-term follow-up. In this study, we assess whether AMSA can stratify the risk of death or poor neurological outcome at 30 days and 1 year after OHCA in patients with an initial shockable rhythm or with an initial non-shockable rhythm converted to a shockable one. Methods: This is a multicentre retrospective study of prospectively collected data in two European Utstein-based OHCA registries. We included all cases of OHCAs with at least one manual defibrillation. AMSA values were calculated after data extraction from the monitors/defibrillators used in the field by using a 2-s pre-shock electrocardiogram interval. The first detected AMSA value, the maximum value, the average value, and the minimum value were computed, and their outcome prediction accuracy was compared. Multivariable Cox regression models were run for both 30-day and 1-year deaths or poor neurological outcomes. Neurological cerebral performance category 1-2 was considered a good neurological outcome. Results: Out of the 578 patients included, 494 (85%) died and 10 (2%) had a poor neurological outcome at 30 days. All the AMSA values considered (first value, maximum, average, and minimum) were significantly higher in survivors with good neurological outcome at 30 days. The average AMSA showed the highest area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (0.778, 95% CI: 0.7-0.8, p < 0.001). After correction for confounders, the highest tertiles of average AMSA (T3 and T2) were significantly associated with a lower risk of death or poor neurological outcome compared with T1 both at 30 days (T2: HR 0.6, 95% CI: 0.4-0.9, p = 0.01; T3: HR 0.6, 95% CI: 0.4-0.9, p = 0.02) and at 1 year (T2: HR 0.6, 95% CI: 0.4-0.9, p = 0.01; T3: HR 0.6, 95% CI: 0.4-0.9, p = 0.01). Among survivors at 30 days, a higher AMSA was associated with a lower risk of mortality or poor neurological outcome at 1 year (T3: HR 0.03, 95% CI: 0-0.3, p = 0.02). Discussion: Lower AMSA values were significantly and independently associated with the risk of death or poor neurological outcome at 30 days and at 1 year in OHCA patients with either an initial shockable rhythm or a conversion rhythm from non-shockable to shockable. The average AMSA value had the strongest association with prognosis.
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