RACE-CARS)试验:研究原理与设计。

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS American heart journal Pub Date : 2024-07-30 DOI:10.1016/j.ahj.2024.07.013
Konstantin A. Krychtiuk MD, PhD , Monique A. Starks MD, MHS , Hussein R. Al-Khalidi PhD , Daniel B. Mark MD, MPH , Lisa Monk MSN, RN, CPHQ , Eric Yow MS , Lisa Kaltenbach MS , James G. Jollis MD , Sana M. Al-Khatib MD, MHS , Hayden B. Bosworth PhD , Kimberly Ward MPH , Sarah Brady BS , Clark Tyson , Steve Vandeventer EMT-P , Khaula Baloch MPH , Megan Oakes MS , Audrey L. Blewer PhD, MPH , Allison A. Lewinski PhD, MPH, RN , Carolina Malta Hansen MD, PhD , Edward Sharpe , Christopher B. Granger MD
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在美国,每年有近 35 万人发生院外心脏骤停(OHCA)。尽管院前和院内救护取得了进步,但院外心脏骤停患者的存活率仍然很低,而且不同系统和地区的存活率差异很大。改善心脏骤停预后的关键障碍不是缺乏对有效干预措施的了解,而是普遍缺乏提供已知成功干预措施的护理系统。心脏骤停系统集群评估(RACE-CARS)试验是一项为期 7 年的务实、集群随机试验,该试验在北卡罗来纳州的 60 个县(57 个集群)进行,使用的是已建立的登记册,试验的目的是测试与对照/标准护理相比,实施一套定制的、具有战略针对性的社区干预措施是否能提高 OHCA 患者的出院存活率,并使其具有良好的神经功能。这项多方面的干预措施包括快速识别心脏骤停、由 9-1-1 电话通讯员提供系统的旁观者心肺复苏指导、全面的社区心肺复苏培训以及在急救医疗系统 (EMS) 到达之前加强早期自动体外除颤器 (AED) 的使用。在 4 年的评估期内,预计将有约 2 万名患者参加 RACE CARS 试验。主要终点是出院后的存活率和良好的神经功能结果,良好的神经功能结果的定义是脑功能类别(CPC)为 1 或 2。次要结果包括旁观者心肺复苏率、急救人员到达前的除颤率和生活质量。我们的目标是采用分组随机对照试验设计,找出成功的基于社区和系统的策略,以改善 OHCA 的预后,从而为今后的应用提供高水平的证据。
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RAndomized Cluster Evaluation of Cardiac ARrest Systems (RACE-CARS) trial: Study rationale and design

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) occurs in nearly 350,000 people each year in the United States (US). Despite advances in pre and in-hospital care, OHCA survival remains low and is highly variable across systems and regions. The critical barrier to improving cardiac arrest outcomes is not a lack of knowledge about effective interventions, but rather the widespread lack of systems of care to deliver interventions known to be successful. The RAndomized Cluster Evaluation of Cardiac ARrest Systems (RACE-CARS) trial is a 7-year pragmatic, cluster-randomized trial of 62 counties (57 clusters) in North Carolina using an established registry and is testing whether implementation of a customized set of strategically targeted community-based interventions improves survival to hospital discharge with good neurologic function in OHCA relative to control/standard care. The multifaceted intervention comprises rapid cardiac arrest recognition and systematic bystander CPR instructions by 9-1-1 telecommunicators, comprehensive community CPR training and enhanced early automated external defibrillator (AED) use prior to emergency medical systems (EMS) arrival. Approximately 20,000 patients are expected to be enrolled in the RACE CARS Trial over 4 years of the assessment period. The primary endpoint is survival to hospital discharge with good neurologic outcome defined as a cerebral performance category (CPC) of 1 or 2. Secondary outcomes include the rate of bystander CPR, defibrillation prior to arrival of EMS, and quality of life. We aim to identify successful community- and systems-based strategies to improve outcomes of OHCA using a cluster randomized-controlled trial design that aims to provide a high level of evidence for future application.

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American heart journal
American heart journal 医学-心血管系统
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期刊介绍: The American Heart Journal will consider for publication suitable articles on topics pertaining to the broad discipline of cardiovascular disease. Our goal is to provide the reader primary investigation, scholarly review, and opinion concerning the practice of cardiovascular medicine. We especially encourage submission of 3 types of reports that are not frequently seen in cardiovascular journals: negative clinical studies, reports on study designs, and studies involving the organization of medical care. The Journal does not accept individual case reports or original articles involving bench laboratory or animal research.
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