Longitudinal analysis of in-hospital cardiac arrest: trends in the incidence, mortality, and long-term survival of a nationwide cohort

IF 8.8 1区 医学 Q1 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Critical Care Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1186/s13054-025-05274-1
Feng-Cheng Chang, Ming-Jer Hsieh, Jih-Kai Yeh, Victor Chien-Chia Wu, Yu-Ting Cheng, An-Hsun Chou, Chia-Pin Lin, Chip‐Jin Ng, Shao-Wei Chen, Chun-Yu Chen
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In-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) poses a considerable threat to hospitalized patients, leading to high mortality rates and severe neurological deficits among survivors. Despite the advancements in resuscitation practices, the prognosis of IHCA remains poor, and comprehensive studies exploring nationwide trends and long-term survival are scarce, particularly in the Asian populations. Utilizing data from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database, we conducted a nationwide cohort study to analyze the IHCA events among adult patients between 2003 and 2020. The outcomes of interest in this study included the temporal trend in the IHCA incidence, in-hospital mortality, and median survival after discharge for overall hospitalizations. Over the 18-year period, the IHCA incidence in Taiwan declined by 70%, from an annual incidence of 7.1 per 1,000 admissions to a lower rate in 2020, accompanied by a 14% reduction in the in-hospital mortality rate, with an average of 86.5%. The overall long-term survival rate for discharged survivors was 63.9%. We observed a substantial 125% increase in the median survival duration of discharged survivors, rising from 1.56 years in 2003 to 3.51 years in 2015. Favorable in-hospital survival rates and extended life expectancy were notably seen in the patients with shockable rhythms, those with a cardiac primary diagnosis, women, and younger patients. Our study data revealed significant declines in the IHCA incidence and in-hospital mortality in Taiwan, along with improved long-term survival among survivors, particularly among specific subgroups. Women exhibited significantly better long-term survival as compared to men, underscoring the need to avoid sex-based treatment biases. Improvements in discharge survival rates and life expectancy were less pronounced in older survivors, indicating that age alone may not be sufficient to guide IHCA management decisions. Proactive resuscitation should be carefully considered for older patients, particularly those with mild frailty and potentially reversible conditions. Trial registration the institutional review board of Chang Gung Memorial Hospital approved all data usage and the study protocol (Registration number: 202301625B0, Registered 7 November 2023)
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住院心脏骤停的纵向分析:全国队列的发病率、死亡率和长期生存趋势
院内心脏骤停(IHCA)对住院患者构成相当大的威胁,导致幸存者的高死亡率和严重的神经功能缺损。尽管复苏实践取得了进步,但IHCA的预后仍然很差,探索全国趋势和长期生存率的综合研究很少,特别是在亚洲人群中。本研究利用台湾全民健康保险研究资料库的资料,在2003年至2020年间,进行了一项全国性的队列研究,分析成人患者的IHCA事件。本研究关注的结果包括IHCA发病率、住院死亡率和出院后中位生存率的时间趋势。在过去的18年里,台湾的IHCA发病率下降了70%,从每年7.1‰降至2020年的更低水平,同时住院死亡率下降了14%,平均为86.5%。出院幸存者的总体长期生存率为63.9%。我们观察到出院幸存者的中位生存时间增加了125%,从2003年的1.56年增加到2015年的3.51年。在震荡性心律患者、心脏原发诊断患者、女性和年轻患者中,住院生存率和预期寿命明显延长。我们的研究数据显示台湾的IHCA发病率和住院死亡率显著下降,同时幸存者的长期生存率也有所提高,特别是在特定亚组中。与男性相比,女性表现出明显更好的长期生存率,强调了避免基于性别的治疗偏见的必要性。老年幸存者出院存活率和预期寿命的改善不太明显,表明年龄本身可能不足以指导IHCA管理决策。对于老年患者,特别是那些有轻度虚弱和潜在可逆情况的患者,应仔细考虑主动复苏。试验注册长庚纪念医院机构审查委员会批准了所有数据使用和研究方案(注册号:202301625B0, 2023年11月7日注册)
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Critical Care
Critical Care 医学-危重病医学
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348
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1.5 months
期刊介绍: Critical Care is an esteemed international medical journal that undergoes a rigorous peer-review process to maintain its high quality standards. Its primary objective is to enhance the healthcare services offered to critically ill patients. To achieve this, the journal focuses on gathering, exchanging, disseminating, and endorsing evidence-based information that is highly relevant to intensivists. By doing so, Critical Care seeks to provide a thorough and inclusive examination of the intensive care field.
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