Resuscitation of patients suffering from sudden cardiac arrests in nursing homes is not futile

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作者
Soholm, Helle [1 ]
Bro-Jeppesen, John [1 ]
Lippert, Freddy K. [2 ]
Kober, Lars [1 ]
Wanscher, Michael [3 ]
Kjaergaard, Jesper [1 ]
Hassager, Christian [1 ]
机构
[1] Rigshosp, Copenhagen Univ Hosp, Dept Cardiol 2142, Ctr Heart, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Emergency Med Serv, Copenhagen, The Capital Reg, Denmark
[3] Rigshosp, Copenhagen Univ Hosp, Dept Cardiothorac Anaesthesia 4142, Ctr Heart, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
关键词
Cardiac arrest; Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; Nursing home; Survival; Prognosis; AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATORS; PUBLIC-ACCESS DEFIBRILLATION; CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION; RECOMMENDED GUIDELINES; COUNCIL GUIDELINES; SURVIVAL; CARE; OUTCOMES; CPR; ASSOCIATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.resuscitation.2013.10.033
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background: Survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) has increased in recent years, and new data are therefore needed to avoid unsubstantiated statements when debating futility of resuscitation attempts following OHCA in nursing home (NH)-residents. We aimed to investigate the outcome and prognosis after OHCA in NH. Methods: Consecutive Emergency Medical Service (EMS) attended OHCA-patients in Copenhagen during 2007-2011 were included. Utstein-criteria for pre-hospital data and review of individual patient charts for in-hospital post-resuscitation care were collected. Results: A total of 2541 consecutive OHCA-patients were recorded, 245 (10%) of who were current NH-residents. NH-patients were older, more frequently female, had more witnessed arrests, fewer shockable primary rhythm and assumed cardiac aetiology, but shorter time to the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) compared to OHCA in non-nursing homes (non-NH). Overall 30-day survival rate was 9% in NH and 18% in non-NH, p<0.001. Of the 245 NH-arrests 79 (32%) patients were admitted to hospital compared to 937 (41%) from non-NH (p<0.001). Thirty-day survival rate in patients admitted to hospital were 27% for NH- and 42% for non-NH-patients, p<0.001. OHCA in NH was, however, not associated with a significantly worse prognosis (HR = 0.88 (0.64-1.21), p=0.4) after adjustment for known prognostic factors including co-morbidity. Conclusions: Nursing home residents resuscitated from OHCA and admitted to hospital have similar survival rates as non-NH-patients when adjusting for known prognostic factors and pre-existing comorbidity. A policy of not attempting resuscitation in nursing homes at all may therefore not be justified. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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