体外心肺复苏
医学
心肺复苏术
体外
倾向得分匹配
观察研究
危险系数
临床终点
复苏
生命维持
体外循环
自然循环恢复
内科学
心脏病学
急诊医学
重症监护医学
随机对照试验
置信区间
作者
Yih‐Sharng Chen,Jou‐Wei Lin,Hsi‐Yu Yu,Wen‐Je Ko,Jih‐Shuin Jerng,Wei‐Tien Chang,Wen‐Jone Chen,Shu‐Chien Huang,Nai‐Hsin Chi,Chih‐Hsien Wang,Li‐Chin Chen,Hung‐Bin Tsai,Shoei‐Shen Wang,Juey‐Jen Hwang,Fang‐Yue Lin
出处
期刊:The Lancet
[Elsevier]
日期:2008-07-06
卷期号:372 (9638): 554-561
被引量:1040
标识
DOI:10.1016/s0140-6736(08)60958-7
摘要
Extracorporeal life-support as an adjunct to cardiac resuscitation has shown encouraging outcomes in patients with cardiac arrest. However, there is little evidence about the benefit of the procedure compared with conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), especially when continued for more than 10 min. We aimed to assess whether extracorporeal CPR was better than conventional CPR for patients with in-hospital cardiac arrest of cardiac origin.We did a 3-year prospective observational study on the use of extracorporeal life-support for patients aged 18-75 years with witnessed in-hospital cardiac arrest of cardiac origin undergoing CPR of more than 10 min compared with patients receiving conventional CPR. A matching process based on propensity-score was done to equalise potential prognostic factors in both groups, and to formulate a balanced 1:1 matched cohort study. The primary endpoint was survival to hospital discharge, and analysis was by intention to treat. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00173615.Of the 975 patients with in-hospital cardiac arrest events who underwent CPR for longer than 10 min, 113 were enrolled in the conventional CPR group and 59 were enrolled in the extracorporeal CPR group. Unmatched patients who underwent extracorporeal CPR had a higher survival rate to discharge (log-rank p<0.0001) and a better 1-year survival than those who received conventional CPR (log rank p=0.007). Between the propensity-score matched groups, there was still a significant difference in survival to discharge (hazard ratio [HR] 0.51, 95% CI 0.35-0.74, p<0.0001), 30-day survival (HR 0.47, 95% CI 0.28-0.77, p=0.003), and 1-year survival (HR 0.53, 95% CI 0.33-0.83, p=0.006) favouring extracorporeal CPR over conventional CPR.Extracorporeal CPR had a short-term and long-term survival benefit over conventional CPR in patients with in-hospital cardiac arrest of cardiac origin.
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