Survey of hospital practitioners: common understanding of cardiopulmonary resuscitation definition and outcomes

Author:

Berry‐Kilgour Niamh A. H.1,Paulin Jono R.2,Psirides Alex2,Pegg Tammy J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Te Whatu Ora, Nelson Marlborough Nelson New Zealand

2. Te Whatu Ora Wellington New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is internationally defined as chest compressions and rescue breaths, and is a subset of resuscitation. First used for out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest, CPR is now frequently used for in‐hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) with different causes and outcomes.AimsThis paper aims to describe clinical understanding of the role of in‐hospital CPR and perceived outcomes for IHCA.MethodsAn online survey of a secondary care staff involved in resuscitation was conducted, focussing on definitions of CPR, features of do‐not‐attempt‐CPR conversations with patients and clinical case scenarios. Data were analysed using a simple descriptive approach.ResultsOf 652 responses, 500 were complete and used for analysis. Two hundred eleven respondents were senior medical staff covering acute medical disciplines. Ninety‐one percent of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that defibrillation is part of CPR, and 96% believed CPR for IHCA included defibrillation. Responses to clinical scenarios were dissonant, with nearly half of respondents demonstrating a pattern of underestimating survival and subsequently showing a desire to offer CPR in similar scenarios with poor outcomes. This was unaffected by seniority and level of resuscitation training.ConclusionsThe common use of CPR in hospital reflects the broader definition of resuscitation. Recapturing the CPR definition for clinicians and patients as only chest compressions and rescue breaths may allow clinicians to better discuss individualised resuscitation care to aide meaningful shared decision‐making around patient deterioration. This may involve reframing current in‐hospital algorithms and uncoupling CPR from wider resuscitative measures.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Internal Medicine

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