Prehospital anesthesia in postcardiac arrest patients: a multicenter retrospective cohort study

Jansen G, Latka E, Bernhard M, Deicke M, Fischer D, Hoyer A, Keller Y, Kobiella A, Strickmann B, Strototte LM, Thies K-C, et al. (2024)
European journal of medical research 29(1): 263.

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Jansen, GerritUniBi; Latka, Eugen; Bernhard, Michael; Deicke, Martin; Fischer, Daniel; Hoyer, AnnikaUniBi ; Keller, Yacin; Kobiella, Andre; Strickmann, Bernd; Strototte, Lisa Marie; Thies, Karl-ChristianUniBi ; Johanning, Kai
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BACKGROUND: Currently, the data regarding the impact of prehospital postcardiac arrest anesthesia on target hemodynamic and ventilatory parameters of early postresuscitation care and recommendations on its implementation are rare. The present study examines the incidence and impact of prehospital postcardiac arrest anesthesia on hemodynamic and ventilatory target parameters of postresuscitation care.; METHODS: In this multicentre observational study between 2019 and 2021 unconscious adult patients after out-of-hospital-cardiac arrest with the presence of a return-of-spontaneous circulation until hospital admission were included. Primary endpoint was the application of postarrest anesthesia. Secondary endpoints included the medication group used, predisposing factors to its implementation, and its influence on achieving target parameters of postresuscitation care (systolic blood pressure:≥100mmHg, etCO2:35-45mmHg, SpO2: 94-98%) at hospital handover.; RESULTS: During the study period 2,335 out-of-hospital resuscitations out of 391,305 prehospital emergency operations (incidence: 0.58%; 95% CI 0.54-0.63) were observed with a return of spontaneous circulation to hospital admission in 706 patients (30.7%; 95% CI 28.8-32.6; female: 34.3%; age:68.3±14.2years). Postcardiac arrest anesthesia was performed in 482 patients (68.3%; 95% CI 64.7-71.7) with application of hypnotics in 93.4% (n=451), analgesics in 53.7% (n=259) and relaxants in 45.6% (n=220). Factors influencing postcardiac arrest sedation were emergency care by an anesthetist (odds ratio: 2.10; 95% CI 1.34-3.30; P<0.001) and treatment-free interval≤5min (odds ratio: 1.59; 95% CI 1.01-2.49; P=0.04). Although there was no evidence of the impact of performing postcardiac arrest anesthesia on achieving a systolic blood pressure≥100mmHg at the end of operation (odds ratio: 1.14; 95% CI 0.78-1.68; P=0.48), patients with postcardiac arrest anesthesia were significantly more likely to achieve the recommended ventilation (odds ratio: 1.59; 95% CI 1.06-2.40; P=0.02) and oxygenation (odds ratio:1.56; 95% CI 1.04-2.35; P=0.03) targets. Comparing the substance groups, the use of hypnotics significantly more often enabled the target values for etCO2 to be reached alone (odds ratio:2.79; 95% CI 1.04-7.50; P=0.04) as well as in combination with a systolic blood pressure≥100mmHg (odds ratio:4.42; 95% CI 1.03-19.01; P=0.04).; CONCLUSIONS: Postcardiac arrest anesthesia in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is associated with early achievement of respiratory target parameters in prehospital postresuscitation care without evidence of more frequent hemodynamic complications. © 2024. The Author(s).
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
European journal of medical research
Band
29
Ausgabe
1
Art.-Nr.
263
eISSN
2047-783X
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2989120

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Jansen G, Latka E, Bernhard M, et al. Prehospital anesthesia in postcardiac arrest patients: a multicenter retrospective cohort study. European journal of medical research. 2024;29(1): 263.
Jansen, G., Latka, E., Bernhard, M., Deicke, M., Fischer, D., Hoyer, A., Keller, Y., et al. (2024). Prehospital anesthesia in postcardiac arrest patients: a multicenter retrospective cohort study. European journal of medical research, 29(1), 263. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-024-01864-x
Jansen, Gerrit, Latka, Eugen, Bernhard, Michael, Deicke, Martin, Fischer, Daniel, Hoyer, Annika, Keller, Yacin, et al. 2024. “Prehospital anesthesia in postcardiac arrest patients: a multicenter retrospective cohort study”. European journal of medical research 29 (1): 263.
Jansen, G., Latka, E., Bernhard, M., Deicke, M., Fischer, D., Hoyer, A., Keller, Y., Kobiella, A., Strickmann, B., Strototte, L. M., et al. (2024). Prehospital anesthesia in postcardiac arrest patients: a multicenter retrospective cohort study. European journal of medical research 29:263.
Jansen, G., et al., 2024. Prehospital anesthesia in postcardiac arrest patients: a multicenter retrospective cohort study. European journal of medical research, 29(1): 263.
G. Jansen, et al., “Prehospital anesthesia in postcardiac arrest patients: a multicenter retrospective cohort study”, European journal of medical research, vol. 29, 2024, : 263.
Jansen, G., Latka, E., Bernhard, M., Deicke, M., Fischer, D., Hoyer, A., Keller, Y., Kobiella, A., Strickmann, B., Strototte, L.M., Thies, K.-C., Johanning, K.: Prehospital anesthesia in postcardiac arrest patients: a multicenter retrospective cohort study. European journal of medical research. 29, : 263 (2024).
Jansen, Gerrit, Latka, Eugen, Bernhard, Michael, Deicke, Martin, Fischer, Daniel, Hoyer, Annika, Keller, Yacin, Kobiella, Andre, Strickmann, Bernd, Strototte, Lisa Marie, Thies, Karl-Christian, and Johanning, Kai. “Prehospital anesthesia in postcardiac arrest patients: a multicenter retrospective cohort study”. European journal of medical research 29.1 (2024): 263.

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