| Literature DB >> 23244620 |
Pamela Hiltunen1, Markku Kuisma, Tom Silfvast, Juha Rutanen, Jukka Vaahersalo, Jouni Kurola.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite the efforts of the modern Emergency Medical Service Systems (EMS), survival rates for sudden out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) have been poor as approximately 10% of OHCA patients survive hospital discharge. Many aspects of OHCA have been studied, but few previous reports on OHCA have documented the variation between different sizes of study areas on a regional scale. The aim of this study was to report the incidence, outcomes and regional variation of OHCA in the Finnish population.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23244620 PMCID: PMC3577470 DOI: 10.1186/1757-7241-20-80
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Figure 1Finnresusci study area.
Figure 2Study flow chart. Out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in Finland, considered, attempted, not attempted and outcome. * In two cases the initial rhythm were not monitored.
Baseline characteristics of patients in final analysis
| Male | 475(70.8) |
| Female | 196(29.2) |
| 211(31.4) | |
| 66(IQR56-78) | |
| Home | 398(59.3) |
| Public | 152(22.7) |
| Health care emergency | 16(2.4) |
| Extented care facility | 63(9.4) |
| Ambulance | 41(6.1) |
| Data missing | 1(0.1) |
| Urban | 410(61.1) |
| Semi urban | 106(15.8) |
| Rural | 155(23.1) |
| Cardiac | 361(53.8) |
| Unknown | 156(23.2) |
| Hypoxia | 62(9.2) |
| Submersion | 24(3.6) |
| Exsanguination | 15(2.2) |
| Trauma | 10(1.5) |
| Intoxication | 8(1.2) |
| Electrocution | 3(0.4) |
| Hypothermia | 2(0.3) |
| Other | 26(3.9) |
| Data missing | 4(0.6) |
| By close relative/layperson | 459(68.4) |
| By EMS | 140(20.9) |
| Not witnessed | 60(8.9) |
| Data missing | 12(1.8) |
| 488(72.7) | |
Time intervals in minutes (median (IQR)) in municipalities from collapse to cardiopulmonary resuscitation* (CPR) given by bystander or Emergency Medical Service (EMS) and from collapse to defibrillation in patients with initial shockable rhythm
| 3 (0–8) | 9,5 (6–13) | |
| 2 (0–10) | 10,5 (7,75-16,5) | |
| 3 (0–10) | 12 (5–20,5) | |
| 3 (0–9) | 10 (6–14) | |
| 0.884 | 0.209 |
P-values are counted in Kruskal-Wallis test.
Type of municipality and resuscitation attempts, initial rhythms and outcome
| n=410 (63.9) | n=170(41.5) | n=97(23.7) | n=62(15.1) | ||
| | | n=137(33.4) | | | |
| | | | | | |
| | | n=271(66.1) | | | |
| n=106 (63.9) | n=30(28.3) | n=18(17.0) | n=14(13.2) | ||
| | | n=34(32.1) | | | |
| | | | | | |
| | | n=72(67.9) | | | |
| n=155 (66.2) | n=40(25.8) | n=18(11.6) | n=14(9.0) | ||
| | | n=40(25.8) | | | |
| | | | | | |
| | | n=115(74.2) | | | |
| n=671 (64.4) | n=240(35.8) | n=133(20.3) | n=90(13.4) | ||
| | | n=211(31.4) | | | |
| | | | | | |
| | | n=458(68.3) | | | |
| p=0.800 | p=0.232 | p=0.001 | p=0.344 | p=0.153 |
P-values are counted in chi-square-test.
*in two cases the initial rhythm were not monitored.
** Survival after one year could not be established in four patients who were discharged alive from hospital to their home countries.
Figure 3Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. Difference between municipalities and survival (one year follow-up). Municipalities: Blue: Urban Green: Semi-urban Yellow: Rural.