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Rationale, design, and profile of Comprehensive Registry of In-Hospital Intensive Care for OHCA Survival (CRITICAL) study in Osaka, Japan

BACKGROUND: We established a multi-center, prospective cohort that could provide appropriate therapeutic strategies such as criteria for the introduction and the effectiveness of in-hospital advanced treatments, including percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), target temperature management, and e...

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Autores principales: Yamada, Tomoki, Kitamura, Tetsuhisa, Hayakawa, Koichi, Yoshiya, Kazuhisa, Irisawa, Taro, Abe, Yoshio, Ishiro, Megumi, Uejima, Toshifumi, Ohishi, Yasuo, Kaneda, Kazuhisa, Kiguchi, Takeyuki, Kishi, Masashi, Kishimoto, Masafumi, Nakao, Shota, Nishimura, Tetsuro, Hayashi, Yasuyuki, Morooka, Takaya, Izawa, Junichi, Shimamoto, Tomonari, Hatakeyama, Toshihiro, Matsuyama, Tasuku, Kawamura, Takashi, Shimazu, Takeshi, Iwami, Taku
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4729004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26819708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40560-016-0128-5
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author Yamada, Tomoki
Kitamura, Tetsuhisa
Hayakawa, Koichi
Yoshiya, Kazuhisa
Irisawa, Taro
Abe, Yoshio
Ishiro, Megumi
Uejima, Toshifumi
Ohishi, Yasuo
Kaneda, Kazuhisa
Kiguchi, Takeyuki
Kishi, Masashi
Kishimoto, Masafumi
Nakao, Shota
Nishimura, Tetsuro
Hayashi, Yasuyuki
Morooka, Takaya
Izawa, Junichi
Shimamoto, Tomonari
Hatakeyama, Toshihiro
Matsuyama, Tasuku
Kawamura, Takashi
Shimazu, Takeshi
Iwami, Taku
author_facet Yamada, Tomoki
Kitamura, Tetsuhisa
Hayakawa, Koichi
Yoshiya, Kazuhisa
Irisawa, Taro
Abe, Yoshio
Ishiro, Megumi
Uejima, Toshifumi
Ohishi, Yasuo
Kaneda, Kazuhisa
Kiguchi, Takeyuki
Kishi, Masashi
Kishimoto, Masafumi
Nakao, Shota
Nishimura, Tetsuro
Hayashi, Yasuyuki
Morooka, Takaya
Izawa, Junichi
Shimamoto, Tomonari
Hatakeyama, Toshihiro
Matsuyama, Tasuku
Kawamura, Takashi
Shimazu, Takeshi
Iwami, Taku
author_sort Yamada, Tomoki
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: We established a multi-center, prospective cohort that could provide appropriate therapeutic strategies such as criteria for the introduction and the effectiveness of in-hospital advanced treatments, including percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), target temperature management, and extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients. METHODS: In Osaka Prefecture, Japan, we registered all consecutive patients who were suffering from an OHCA for whom resuscitation was attempted and who were then transported to institutions participating in this registry since July 1, 2012. A total of 11 critical care medical centers and one hospital with an emergency care department participated in this registry. The primary outcome was neurological status after OHCA, defined as cerebral performance category (CPC) scale. RESULTS: A total of 688 OHCA patients were documented between July 2012 and December 2012. Of them, 657 were eligible for our analysis. Patients’ average age was 66.2 years old, and male patients accounted for 66.2 %. The proportion of OHCAs having a cardiac origin was 50.4 %. The proportion as first documented rhythm of ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia was 11.6 %, pulseless electrical activity 23.4 %, and asystole 54.5 %. After hospital arrival, 10.5 % received defibrillation, 90.8 % tracheal intubation, 3.0 % ECPR, 3.5 % PCI, and 83.1 % adrenaline administration. The proportions of 90-day survival and CPC 1/2 at 90 days after OHCAs were 5.9 and 3.0 %, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The Comprehensive Registry of In-hospital Intensive Care for OHCA Survival (CRITICAL) study will enroll over 2000 OHCA patients every year. It is still ongoing without a set termination date in order to provide valuable information regarding appropriate therapeutic strategies for OHCA patients (UMIN000007528).
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spelling pubmed-47290042016-01-27 Rationale, design, and profile of Comprehensive Registry of In-Hospital Intensive Care for OHCA Survival (CRITICAL) study in Osaka, Japan Yamada, Tomoki Kitamura, Tetsuhisa Hayakawa, Koichi Yoshiya, Kazuhisa Irisawa, Taro Abe, Yoshio Ishiro, Megumi Uejima, Toshifumi Ohishi, Yasuo Kaneda, Kazuhisa Kiguchi, Takeyuki Kishi, Masashi Kishimoto, Masafumi Nakao, Shota Nishimura, Tetsuro Hayashi, Yasuyuki Morooka, Takaya Izawa, Junichi Shimamoto, Tomonari Hatakeyama, Toshihiro Matsuyama, Tasuku Kawamura, Takashi Shimazu, Takeshi Iwami, Taku J Intensive Care Research BACKGROUND: We established a multi-center, prospective cohort that could provide appropriate therapeutic strategies such as criteria for the introduction and the effectiveness of in-hospital advanced treatments, including percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), target temperature management, and extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients. METHODS: In Osaka Prefecture, Japan, we registered all consecutive patients who were suffering from an OHCA for whom resuscitation was attempted and who were then transported to institutions participating in this registry since July 1, 2012. A total of 11 critical care medical centers and one hospital with an emergency care department participated in this registry. The primary outcome was neurological status after OHCA, defined as cerebral performance category (CPC) scale. RESULTS: A total of 688 OHCA patients were documented between July 2012 and December 2012. Of them, 657 were eligible for our analysis. Patients’ average age was 66.2 years old, and male patients accounted for 66.2 %. The proportion of OHCAs having a cardiac origin was 50.4 %. The proportion as first documented rhythm of ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia was 11.6 %, pulseless electrical activity 23.4 %, and asystole 54.5 %. After hospital arrival, 10.5 % received defibrillation, 90.8 % tracheal intubation, 3.0 % ECPR, 3.5 % PCI, and 83.1 % adrenaline administration. The proportions of 90-day survival and CPC 1/2 at 90 days after OHCAs were 5.9 and 3.0 %, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The Comprehensive Registry of In-hospital Intensive Care for OHCA Survival (CRITICAL) study will enroll over 2000 OHCA patients every year. It is still ongoing without a set termination date in order to provide valuable information regarding appropriate therapeutic strategies for OHCA patients (UMIN000007528). BioMed Central 2016-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4729004/ /pubmed/26819708 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40560-016-0128-5 Text en © Yamada et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Yamada, Tomoki
Kitamura, Tetsuhisa
Hayakawa, Koichi
Yoshiya, Kazuhisa
Irisawa, Taro
Abe, Yoshio
Ishiro, Megumi
Uejima, Toshifumi
Ohishi, Yasuo
Kaneda, Kazuhisa
Kiguchi, Takeyuki
Kishi, Masashi
Kishimoto, Masafumi
Nakao, Shota
Nishimura, Tetsuro
Hayashi, Yasuyuki
Morooka, Takaya
Izawa, Junichi
Shimamoto, Tomonari
Hatakeyama, Toshihiro
Matsuyama, Tasuku
Kawamura, Takashi
Shimazu, Takeshi
Iwami, Taku
Rationale, design, and profile of Comprehensive Registry of In-Hospital Intensive Care for OHCA Survival (CRITICAL) study in Osaka, Japan
title Rationale, design, and profile of Comprehensive Registry of In-Hospital Intensive Care for OHCA Survival (CRITICAL) study in Osaka, Japan
title_full Rationale, design, and profile of Comprehensive Registry of In-Hospital Intensive Care for OHCA Survival (CRITICAL) study in Osaka, Japan
title_fullStr Rationale, design, and profile of Comprehensive Registry of In-Hospital Intensive Care for OHCA Survival (CRITICAL) study in Osaka, Japan
title_full_unstemmed Rationale, design, and profile of Comprehensive Registry of In-Hospital Intensive Care for OHCA Survival (CRITICAL) study in Osaka, Japan
title_short Rationale, design, and profile of Comprehensive Registry of In-Hospital Intensive Care for OHCA Survival (CRITICAL) study in Osaka, Japan
title_sort rationale, design, and profile of comprehensive registry of in-hospital intensive care for ohca survival (critical) study in osaka, japan
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4729004/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26819708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40560-016-0128-5
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