Cargando…

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: incidence, process of care, and outcomes in an urban city, Korea

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine the incidence, processes of care, and outcomes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) in Ansan, South Korea. METHODS: From the Ansan Fire Department’s (1-1-9 emergency call number) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) database, we obtained a list of adult cardiac arre...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Cho, Hanjin, Moon, Sungwoo, Park, Sung Joon, Han, Gapsu, Park, Jong-Hak, Lee, Hongjae, Choi, Jungoh, Hwang, Seungsik, Bobrow, Bentley J
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2014
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5052837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27752559
http://dx.doi.org/10.15441/ceem.14.021
_version_ 1782458297114165248
author Cho, Hanjin
Moon, Sungwoo
Park, Sung Joon
Han, Gapsu
Park, Jong-Hak
Lee, Hongjae
Choi, Jungoh
Hwang, Seungsik
Bobrow, Bentley J
author_facet Cho, Hanjin
Moon, Sungwoo
Park, Sung Joon
Han, Gapsu
Park, Jong-Hak
Lee, Hongjae
Choi, Jungoh
Hwang, Seungsik
Bobrow, Bentley J
author_sort Cho, Hanjin
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine the incidence, processes of care, and outcomes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) in Ansan, South Korea. METHODS: From the Ansan Fire Department’s (1-1-9 emergency call number) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) database, we obtained a list of adult cardiac arrest cases occurring between January 2008 and December 2011. We excluded cases with obvious non-cardiac causes, such as trauma, drowning, hanging, and asphyxia. We matched the EMS data with in-hospital care and outcome data. We analyzed basic demographic variables (age and gender), the time and place of incidence, witnesses, bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), major time variables, CPR instructions during transport, initial cardiac rhythm at the scene, and automated defibrillator use. RESULTS: The overall incidence of OHCA in Ansan was 33.1/100,000 persons per year. Out of 778 adult OHCAs in our study population, bystander CPR was provided in 103 cases (13.2%). Of the 517 OHCAs whose initial rhythms were confirmed, 85 (16.4%) showed shockable rhythms, but only 23 (27.1%) received defibrillation at the scene or during transportation. Of the 106 patients whose spontaneous circulation returned at the hospital, only 6 (5.7%) received mild therapeutic hypothermia. During the study period, 31 patients (4%) survived to discharge from hospitals, and 6 of these discharged patients (19.4%) showed favorable neurologic outcomes. CONCLUSION: While the survival rate from OHCA in Ansan is very low, this study provides basic information needed to create improvements. Our analysis suggests that multiple variables contribute to the low OHCA survival rate. Several of these variables are modifiable; addressing them is a clear first step toward strengthening the chain of survival from OCHA in Ansan.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5052837
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2014
publisher The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-50528372016-10-17 Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: incidence, process of care, and outcomes in an urban city, Korea Cho, Hanjin Moon, Sungwoo Park, Sung Joon Han, Gapsu Park, Jong-Hak Lee, Hongjae Choi, Jungoh Hwang, Seungsik Bobrow, Bentley J Clin Exp Emerg Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine the incidence, processes of care, and outcomes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) in Ansan, South Korea. METHODS: From the Ansan Fire Department’s (1-1-9 emergency call number) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) database, we obtained a list of adult cardiac arrest cases occurring between January 2008 and December 2011. We excluded cases with obvious non-cardiac causes, such as trauma, drowning, hanging, and asphyxia. We matched the EMS data with in-hospital care and outcome data. We analyzed basic demographic variables (age and gender), the time and place of incidence, witnesses, bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), major time variables, CPR instructions during transport, initial cardiac rhythm at the scene, and automated defibrillator use. RESULTS: The overall incidence of OHCA in Ansan was 33.1/100,000 persons per year. Out of 778 adult OHCAs in our study population, bystander CPR was provided in 103 cases (13.2%). Of the 517 OHCAs whose initial rhythms were confirmed, 85 (16.4%) showed shockable rhythms, but only 23 (27.1%) received defibrillation at the scene or during transportation. Of the 106 patients whose spontaneous circulation returned at the hospital, only 6 (5.7%) received mild therapeutic hypothermia. During the study period, 31 patients (4%) survived to discharge from hospitals, and 6 of these discharged patients (19.4%) showed favorable neurologic outcomes. CONCLUSION: While the survival rate from OHCA in Ansan is very low, this study provides basic information needed to create improvements. Our analysis suggests that multiple variables contribute to the low OHCA survival rate. Several of these variables are modifiable; addressing them is a clear first step toward strengthening the chain of survival from OCHA in Ansan. The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2014-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5052837/ /pubmed/27752559 http://dx.doi.org/10.15441/ceem.14.021 Text en Copyright © 2014 The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Cho, Hanjin
Moon, Sungwoo
Park, Sung Joon
Han, Gapsu
Park, Jong-Hak
Lee, Hongjae
Choi, Jungoh
Hwang, Seungsik
Bobrow, Bentley J
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: incidence, process of care, and outcomes in an urban city, Korea
title Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: incidence, process of care, and outcomes in an urban city, Korea
title_full Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: incidence, process of care, and outcomes in an urban city, Korea
title_fullStr Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: incidence, process of care, and outcomes in an urban city, Korea
title_full_unstemmed Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: incidence, process of care, and outcomes in an urban city, Korea
title_short Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: incidence, process of care, and outcomes in an urban city, Korea
title_sort out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: incidence, process of care, and outcomes in an urban city, korea
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5052837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27752559
http://dx.doi.org/10.15441/ceem.14.021
work_keys_str_mv AT chohanjin outofhospitalcardiacarrestincidenceprocessofcareandoutcomesinanurbancitykorea
AT moonsungwoo outofhospitalcardiacarrestincidenceprocessofcareandoutcomesinanurbancitykorea
AT parksungjoon outofhospitalcardiacarrestincidenceprocessofcareandoutcomesinanurbancitykorea
AT hangapsu outofhospitalcardiacarrestincidenceprocessofcareandoutcomesinanurbancitykorea
AT parkjonghak outofhospitalcardiacarrestincidenceprocessofcareandoutcomesinanurbancitykorea
AT leehongjae outofhospitalcardiacarrestincidenceprocessofcareandoutcomesinanurbancitykorea
AT choijungoh outofhospitalcardiacarrestincidenceprocessofcareandoutcomesinanurbancitykorea
AT hwangseungsik outofhospitalcardiacarrestincidenceprocessofcareandoutcomesinanurbancitykorea
AT bobrowbentleyj outofhospitalcardiacarrestincidenceprocessofcareandoutcomesinanurbancitykorea