Optimal chest compression for cardiac arrest until the establishment of ECPR: Secondary analysis of the SAVE-J II study - 19/03/24
, Satoshi Inoue b
, Tomohiro Oda a
, Tomohiro Hamagami a
, Tomoya Matsuda a
, Makoto Kobayashi c
, Akihiko Inoue d
, Toru Hifumi e
, Tetsuya Sakamoto f
, Yasuhiro Kuroda g 
The SAVE-J II study group
Abstract |
Introduction |
The widespread incorporation of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest requires the delivery of effective and high-quality chest compressions prior to the initiation of ECPR. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of mechanical and manual chest compressions until the initiation of ECPR.
Methods |
This study was a secondary analysis of the Japanese retrospective multicenter registry “Study of Advanced Life Support for Ventricular Fibrillation by Extracorporeal Circulation II (SAVE-J II)”. Patients were divided into two groups, one receiving mechanical chest compressions and the other receiving manual chest compressions. The primary outcome measure was mortality at hospital discharge, while the secondary outcome was the cerebral performance category (CPC) score at discharge.
Results |
Of the 2157 patients enrolled in the SAVE-J II trial, 453 patients (329 in the manual compression group and 124 in the mechanical compression group) were included in the final analysis. Univariate analysis showed a significantly higher mortality rate at hospital discharge in the mechanical compression group compared to the manual compression group (odds ratio [95% CI] = 2.32 [1.34–4.02], p = 0.0026). Multivariate analysis showed that mechanical chest compressions were an independent factor associated with increased mortality at hospital discharge (adjusted odds ratio [95% CI] = 2.00 [1.11–3.58], p = 0.02). There was no statistically significant difference in CPC between the two groups.
Conclusion |
For patients with out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest who require ECPR, extreme caution should be used when performing mechanical chest compressions.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR), Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, Mechanical chest compressions, Manual chest compressions, Discharge mortality, Cerebral performance category (CPC)
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Vol 78
P. 102-111 - avril 2024 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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