Resuscitation
Volume 35, Issue 1 , Pages 17-22, August 1997

Predicting survival, In-hospital cardiac arrests: Resuscitation survival variables and training effectiveness

  • Simon Cooper

      Affiliations

    • Rescuscitation Training, Level 3, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth PL6 8DH, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 1752 777111; Hospital page: 300; Radio page: +44 1893 956722.
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  • Juliette Cade

      Affiliations

    • 225 Hadlow Road, Tonbridge, Kent TN10 4LR, UK

Received 5 September 1996; received in revised form 7 January 1997; accepted 31 January 1997.

Abstract 

Aim: the purpose of this study was to determine the key factors influencing survival from cardiopulmonary resuscitation and to analyse the effectiveness of a resuscitation training programme. Method: a prospective analysis of all cardiopulmonary resuscitation attempts was performed over a period of 3 years. Included in the study were 808 in hospital cardiac arrests, on whom a full cardiopulmonary resuscitation attempt was performed. Immediate, 24 h and discharge survival rates were the main outcome measures. Results: the immediate survival rate was 43.2%, then 30.2% at 24 h, and 21.9% by discharge. Multivariate analysis of all variables showed that the key factors influencing immediate survival were the `duration of the arrest', the `primary arrhythmia', `basic life support within 3 min of an arrest', `age less than 70 years', `the primary mode of arrest-respiratory or cardiac' and `difficulties with equipment and staff skills during a resuscitation'. Resuscitation training over the 3 year period was shown to have been effective, with improved survival rates on the wards and a reduced number of serious difficulties at arrests. Conclusion: data collection and analysis of cardiopulmonary resuscitation attempts are essential for the formulation of survival indicators, and the subsequent training of resuscitation teams.

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PII: S0300-9572(97)00020-8

Resuscitation
Volume 35, Issue 1 , Pages 17-22, August 1997