Do differences in emergency medical services (EMS) response time to an arrest account for the survival differences between EMS-witnessed and bystander-witnessed out of hospital cardiac arrest?
Resusc Plus
; 19: 100696, 2024 Sep.
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| ID: mdl-39035408
ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) witnessed by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are reported to have more favourable survival than bystander-witnessed arrests, even after adjusting for patient and arrest factors known to be associated with increased OHCA survival. This study aims to determine whether the survival advantage in EMS-witnessed arrests can be attributed to differences in the EMS response time to the arrest.Methods:
Using registry data we conducted a retrospective, population-based cohort study of bystander- and EMS-witnessed OHCAs of medical aetiology who received an EMS resuscitation attempt in Western Australia between 2018-2021. EMS response time to arrest was assumed to be zero for EMS-witnessed arrests. Multivariable logistic regression was used to compare 30-day OHCA survival by witness and bystander CPR (B-CPR) status, adjusting for EMS response time to arrest, and patient and arrest characteristics.Results:
Of 2,130 OHCA cases, 510 (23.9%) were EMS-witnessed and 1620 were bystander-witnessed 1318/1620 (81.4%) with B-CPR, and 302/1620 (18.6%) with no B-CPR. The median EMS response time to bystander-witnessed arrests who received B-CPR was 9.9 [Q1,Q3 7.4, 13.3] minutes. After adjusting for the EMS response time and patient and arrest factors, 30-day survival remained significantly lower in both the bystander-witnessed group with B-CPR (aOR 0.56; 95% CI 0.34 - 0.91) and bystander-witnessed group without B-CPR (aOR 0.23; 95% CI 0.11 - 0.46).Conclusion:
An increased EMS response time does not fully account for the higher OHCA survival in EMS-witnessed arrests compared to bystander-witnessed arrests.
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Resusc Plus
Año:
2024
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País de afiliación:
Australia
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Países Bajos