Is Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Futile in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Patients Experiencing In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest?

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作者
Shah, Priyank [1 ,2 ]
Smith, Hallie [2 ,3 ]
Olarewaju, Ayodeji [4 ]
Jani, Yash [5 ]
Cobb, Abigail [1 ]
Owens, Jack [6 ]
Moore, Justin [7 ]
Chenna, Avantika [8 ]
Hess, David [9 ]
机构
[1] Phoebe Putney Mem Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Albany, GA 31701 USA
[2] Augusta Univ, Dept Internal Med, Med Coll Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912 USA
[3] Augusta Univ, Med Coll Georgia, Augusta, GA USA
[4] Phoebe Putney Mem Hosp, Dept Crit Care Med, Albany, GA USA
[5] Mercer Univ, Macon, GA 31207 USA
[6] Phoebe Putney Mem Hosp, Dept Neonatol, Albany, GA USA
[7] Augusta Univ, Div Epidemiol, Dept Populat Hlth Sci, Augusta, GA USA
[8] Phoebe Putney Mem Hosp, Dept Nephrol, Albany, GA USA
[9] Augusta Univ, Dept Neurol, Med Coll Georgia, Augusta, GA USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
coronavirus disease 2019; in-hospital cardiac arrest; mortality; resuscitation; SURVIVAL; TRENDS; PNEUMONIA; OUTCOMES; WUHAN;
D O I
10.1097/CCM.0000000000004736
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVES: There is limited data regarding outcomes after in-hospital cardiac arrest among coronavirus disease 2019 patients. None of the studies have reported the outcomes of in-hospital cardiac arrest in coronavirus disease 2019 patients in the United States. We describe the characteristics and outcomes of in-hospital cardiac arrest in coronavirus disease 2019 patients in rural Southwest Georgia. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Single-center, multihospital. PATIENTS: Consecutive coronavirus disease 2019 patients who experienced in-hospital cardiac arrest with attempted resuscitation. INTERVENTIONS: Attempted resuscitation with advanced cardiac life support. MEASUREMENT AND MAIN RESULTS: Out of 1,094 patients hospitalized for coronavirus disease 2019 during the study period, 63 patients suffered from in-hospital cardiac arrest with attempted resuscitation and were included in this study. The median age was 66 years, and 49.2% were males. The majority of patients were African Americans (90.5%). The most common comorbidities were hypertension (88.9%), obesity (69.8%), diabetes (60.3%), and chronic kidney disease (33.3%). Eighteen patients (28.9%) had a Charlson Comorbidity Index of 0-2. The most common presenting symptoms were shortness of breath (63.5%), fever (52.4%), and cough (46%). The median duration of symptoms prior to admission was 14 days. During hospital course, 66.7% patients developed septic shock, and 84.1% had acute respiratory distress syndrome. Prior to in-hospital cardiac arrest, 81% were on ventilator, 60.3% were on vasopressors, and 39.7% were on dialysis. The majority of in-hospital cardiac arrest (84.1%) occurred in the ICU. Time to initiation of advanced cardiac life support protocol was less than 1 minute for all in-hospital cardiac arrest in the ICU and less than 2 minutes for the remaining patients. The most common initial rhythms were pulseless electrical activity (58.7%) and asystole (33.3%). Although return of spontaneous circulation was achieved in 29% patients, it was brief in all of them. The in-hospital mortality was 100%. CONCLUSIONS: In our study, coronavirus disease 2019 patients suffering from in-hospital cardiac arrest had 100% in-hospital mortality regardless of the baseline comorbidities, presenting illness severity, and location of arrest.
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