Does a Transition to Single-Occupancy Patient Rooms Affect the Incidence and Outcome of In-Hospital Cardiac Arrests?

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Herd-Health Environments Research & Design Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-23 DOI:10.1177/19375867241226600
Ralph Pruijsten, Gerrie Prins-van Gilst, Chantal Schuiling, Monique van Dijk, Marc Schluep
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Background: It is proposed that patients in single-occupancy patient rooms (SPRs) carry a risk of less surveillance by nursing and medical staff and that resuscitation teams need longer to arrive in case of in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA). Higher incidences of IHCA and worse outcomes after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) may be the result.

Objectives: Our study examines whether there is a difference in incidence and outcomes of IHCA before and after the transition from a hospital with multibedded rooms to solely SPRs.

Methods: In this prospective observational study in a Dutch university hospital, as a part of the Resuscitation Outcomes in the Netherlands study, we reviewed all cases of IHCA on general adult wards in a period of 16.5 months before to 16.5 months after the transition to SPRs.

Results: During the study period, 102 CPR attempts were performed: 51 in the former hospital and 51 in the new hospital. Median time between last-seen-well and start basic life support did not differ significantly, nor did median time to arrival of the CPR team. Survival rates to hospital discharge were 30.0% versus 29.4% of resuscitated patients (p = 1.00), with comparable neurological outcomes: 86.7% of discharged patients in the new hospital had Cerebral Performance Category 1 (good cerebral performance) versus 46.7% in the former hospital (p = .067). When corrected for telemetry monitoring, these differences were still nonsignificant.

Conclusions: The transition to a 100% SPR hospital had no negative impact on incidence, survival rates, and neurological outcomes of IHCAs on general adult wards.

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过渡到单人病房是否会影响院内心脏骤停的发生率和结果?
背景:有研究认为,单人病房(SPRs)中的病人有可能受到护理人员和医务人员较少的监视,一旦发生院内心脏骤停(IHCA),复苏小组需要更长时间才能到达。这可能导致院内心脏骤停(IHCA)发生率更高,心肺复苏(CPR)效果更差:我们的研究探讨了从设有多人间的医院过渡到仅有 SPRs 的医院前后,IHCA 的发生率和预后是否存在差异:在荷兰一所大学医院进行的这项前瞻性观察研究中,作为荷兰复苏结果研究的一部分,我们回顾了从过渡到 SPRs 前 16.5 个月到过渡到 SPRs 后 16.5 个月期间普通成人病房的所有 IHCA 病例:在研究期间,共进行了 102 次心肺复苏:结果:在研究期间,共进行了 102 次心肺复苏:51 次在原医院,51 次在新医院。从最后一次探视到开始基本生命支持的中位时间没有明显差异,心肺复苏小组到达的中位时间也没有明显差异。复苏患者的出院存活率为 30.0%,新医院为 29.4%(P = 1.00),神经系统结果相当:新医院 86.7% 的出院患者属于脑功能 1 类(脑功能良好),而原医院为 46.7%(p = 0.067)。经遥测监测校正后,这些差异仍不显著:结论:过渡到 100% SPR 医院对普通成人病房 IHCAs 的发生率、存活率和神经系统结果没有负面影响。
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