Major traumatic complications after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: Insights from the Parisian registry
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Major traumatic complications after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: Insights from the Parisian registry
Abstract
Aim: Due to collapse and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) maneuvers, major traumatic injuries may complicate the course of resuscitation for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients (OHCA). Our goals were to assess the prevalence of these injuries, to describe their characteristics and to identify predictive factors.
Methods: We conducted an observational study over a 9-year period (2007-2015) in a French cardiac arrest (CA) center. All non-traumatic OHCA patients admitted alive in the ICU were studied. Major injuries identified were ranked using a functional two-level scale of severity (life-threatening or consequential) and were classified as CPR-related injuries or collapse-related injuries, depending of the predominant mechanism. Factors associated with occurrence of a CPR-related injury and ICU survival were identified using multivariable logistic regression.
Results: A major traumatic injury following OHCA was observed in 91/1310 patients (6.9%, 95%CI: 5.6, 8.3%), and was classified as a life-threatening injury in 36% of cases. The traumatic injury was considered as contributing to the death in 19 (21%) cases. Injuries were related to CPR maneuvers in 65 patients (5.0%, (95%CI: 3.8, 6.1%)). In multivariable analysis, age [OR 1.02; 95%CI (1.00, 1.04); p = 0.01], male gender [OR 0.53; 95%CI (0.31, 0.91); p = 0.02] and CA occurring at home [OR 0.54; 95%CI (0.31, 0.92); p = 0.02] were significantly associated with the occurrence of a CPR-related injury. CPR-related injuries were not associated with the ICU survival [OR 0.69; 95%CI (0.36, 1.33); p = 0.27].
Conclusions: Major traumatic injuries are common after cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Further studies are necessary to evaluate the interest of a systematic traumatic check-up in resuscitated OHCA patients in order to detect these injuries.
Keywords: Cardiac arrest; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Injury; Trauma.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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