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QRS complex characteristics and patient outcomes in out-of-hospital pulseless electrical activity cardiac arrest

Authors :
Dong Eun Lee
Hyun Wook Ryoo
Jung Ho Kim
You Ho Mun
Jong-Yeon Kim
Sungbae Moon
Jae Yun Ahn
Jang-Won Son
Source :
Emergency medicine journal : EMJ. 38(1)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BackgroundPulseless electrical activity (PEA) is increasingly observed in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), but outcomes are still poor. We aimed to assess the relationship between QRS characteristics and outcomes of patients with OHCA with initial PEA (OHCA-P).MethodsThis prospective observational study included patients aged at least 18 years who developed OHCA-P between 1 January 2016 and 31 December 2018, and were enrolled in the Daegu Emergency Medical Services registry, South Korea. We performed multivariable logistic regression analyses to identify the associations between QRS characteristics and OHCA-P outcomes, in which QRS complexes were considered separately (model 1) and simultaneously (model 2). The primary outcome was survival to hospital discharge and the secondary outcome was a favourable neurological outcome.ResultsOf the 3659 patients with OHCA, 576 were enrolled (median age 73 years; 334 men). A higher QRS amplitude was associated with survival to hospital discharge and a favourable neurological outcome in model 1 (adjusted OR (aOR) 1.077 and 1.106, respectively; 95% CI 1.021 to 0.136 and 1.029 to 1.190, respectively) and model 2 (aOR 1.084 and 1.123, respectively; 95% CI 1.026 to 1.145 and 1.036 to 1.216, respectively). A QRS width of ConclusionOHCA-P outcomes were better when the initial QRS complex showed a higher amplitude or narrower width.

Details

ISSN :
14720213
Volume :
38
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Emergency medicine journal : EMJ
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....93b5a0e6447b000a8bf9d8ef0ccd8492