Trends in EMS-attended out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival, United States 2015-2019
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Trends in EMS-attended out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival, United States 2015-2019
Abstract
Aim: Everyday, nearly 1000 U.S. adults experience out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Survival to hospital discharge varies across many factors, including sociodemographics, location of arrest, and whether bystander intervention was provided. The current study examines recent trends in OHCA survival by location of arrest using a cohort of emergency medical service (EMS) agencies that contributed data to the Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival.
Methods: The 2015 CARES cohort (N = 122,613) includes EMS agencies contributing data across five consecutive years, 2015-2019. We assessed trends in EMS-attended OHCA survival for the 2015 CARES cohort by location of arrest - public, residential, nursing home. Unadjusted and adjusted percentages were estimated using 3-level hierarchical logistic regression models among cases aged 18-65 years.
Results: Overall, survival from EMS-attended OHCA significantly increased from 12.5% in 2015 to 13.8% in 2019 (p = 0.001). Survival from bystander witnessed arrests also increased significantly from 17.8% in 2015 to 19.7% in 2019 (p = 0.004). The trend for survival increased overall and for bystander witnessed OHCAs occurring in public places and nursing homes.
Conclusion: Increasing trends for EMS-attended OHCA survival were observed in the overall and bystander witnessed groups. No change in the trend for survival was observed among OHCAs in the groups most likely to have a desirable outcome - bystander witnessed, with a shockable rhythm, and receiving bystander intervention. Reporting and monitoring of OHCA may be an important first step in improving outcomes. Additional community interventions focused on bystander CPR and AED use may be warranted.
Keywords: CARES (Cardiac Arrest Registry for Enhanced Survival); Cardiac arrest; Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; Trends.
Published by Elsevier B.V.
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