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In-hospital resuscitation: association between ACLS training and survival to discharge.

F C Dane1, K S Russell-Lindgren, D C Parish, M D Durham, T D Brown.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: No data have been published on the relationship between advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) training of the individual who initiates resuscitation efforts and survival to discharge.
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether patients whose arrests were discovered by nurses trained in ACLS had survival rates different from those discovered by nurses not trained in ACLS.
DESIGN: Cohort case-comparison.
SETTING: A 550-bed, tertiary care center in central Georgia.
SUBJECTS: Patients whose cardiopulmonary arrest was discovered by a nurse who activated the in-hospital resuscitation mechanism. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Patient survival to discharge.
RESULTS: Initial rhythm was strongly related to survival to discharge and individually associated with 57% of the variability in survival. Nurse's training in advanced cardiac life support was also strongly related to survival and individually associated with 29% of the variability. Combining both the variables determined 62% of the variability in survival to discharge. Patients discovered by an ACLS-trained nurse (n=88) were about four times more likely to survive (33 survivors, 38%) than were patients, discovered by a nurse without training in ACLS (n=29, three survivors, 10%).
CONCLUSION: Arrest discovery by nurses trained in ACLS is significantly and dramatically associated with higher survival-to-discharge rates.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11004384     DOI: 10.1016/s0300-9572(00)00210-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Resuscitation        ISSN: 0300-9572            Impact factor:   5.262


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