巴基斯坦卡拉奇医院外心脏骤停的流行病学和预后--一项纵向研究

IF 2.1 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Resuscitation plus Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1016/j.resplu.2024.100773
Uzma Rahim Khan , Noor Baig , Kamlesh M. Bhojwani , Ahmed Raheem , Rubaba Khan , Ayaz Ilyas , Munawar Khursheed , Mohammad Ahraz Hussain , Junaid A. Razzak , Marcus Eng Hock Ong , Fareed Ahmed , Bashir Hanif , Ghazanfar Saleem , Seemin Jamali , Ali Kashan , Alvia Saad , Salima Kerai , Syeda Kanza , Saadia Sajid , Nadeem Ullah Khan
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背景院外心脏骤停(OHCA)是全球发病率和死亡率的主要原因之一,尤其是在许多中低收入国家,其存活率仍然很低。我们的目标是在巴基斯坦卡拉奇建立一个院外心脏骤停登记试点,以深入了解院外心脏骤停患者的人口统计学特征、院前和院内护理以及预后情况。方法 从 2015 年 8 月到 2019 年 10 月,我们在卡拉奇的 11 家医院开展了一项多中心纵向研究,使用的是基于 Utstein 的标准化调查表。有医疗记录的医院通过病历、患者和亲属访谈回顾性获取数据,没有医疗记录系统的医院则使用现场数据收集器。收集的数据包括人口统计学特征、心跳骤停特征、院前事件和存活结果。幸存者接受了 1 个月、6 个月、1 年和 5 年的随访。平均年龄为 55 岁,61.1%(n = 653)为男性。目击者心跳骤停占 94.9%(n = 1013),89.4%(n = 955)的患者通过非急救中心转运。旁观者心肺复苏占 10.3%(n = 110),院前除颤占 0.4%(n = 4)。尽管有 5% 的可电击节律,但仍有 9.9% 的病例(106 人)进行了院内除颤。出院后总存活率为 0.75 %(8 人)。在这 8 名患者中,7 人存活 1 年,2 人存活 5 年。结论心肺复苏术的存活率极低,因此有必要开展心肺复苏术培训等提高公众意识的干预措施,建立健全的院前系统,并通过标准化培训计划改善院内急救护理。该试点登记为实施干预措施以提高存活率和改善急救医疗基础设施奠定了基础。
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Epidemiology and outcomes of out of hospital cardiac arrest in Karachi, Pakistan – A longitudinal study

Background

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality globally, with survival outcomes remaining poor particularly in many low- and middle-income countries. We aimed to establish a pilot OHCA registry in Karachi, Pakistan to provide insights into OHCA patient demographics, pre-hospital and in-hospital care, and outcomes.

Methods

A multicenter longitudinal study was conducted from August 2015-October 2019 across 11 Karachi hospitals, using a standardized Utstein-based survey form. Data was retrospectively obtained from medical records, patients, and next-of-kin interviews at hospitals with accessible medical records, while hospitals without medical records system used on-site data collectors. Demographics, arrest characteristics, prehospital events, and survival outcomes were collected. Survivors underwent follow-up at 1 month, 6 months, 1 year, and 5 years.

Results

In total, 1068 OHCA patients were included. Mean age was 55 years, 61.1 % (n = 653) male. Witnessed arrests accounted for 94.9 % of the cases (n = 1013), whereas 89.4 % of the cases (n = 955) were transported via non-EMS. Bystander CPR was performed in 10.3 % (n = 110) cases whereas pre-hospital defibrillation performed in 0.4 % (n = 4). In-hospital defibrillation was performed in 9.9 % (n = 106) cases despite < 5 % shockable rhythms. Overall survival to discharge was 0.75 % (n = 8). Of these 8 patients, 7 patients survived to 1-year and 2 to 5-years. Neurological outcomes correlated with long-term survival.

Conclusion

OHCA survival rates are extremely low, necessitating public awareness interventions like CPR training, developing robust pre-hospital systems, and improving in-hospital emergency care through standardized training programs. This pilot registry lays the foundation for implementing interventions to improve survival and emergency medical infrastructure.

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Resuscitation plus Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Emergency Medicine
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