Peri‐operative cardiac arrest: epidemiology and clinical features of patients analysed in the 7th National Audit Project of the Royal College of Anaesthetists

Author:

Armstrong R. A.ORCID,Soar J.ORCID,Kane A. D.ORCID,Kursumovic E.ORCID,Nolan J. P.ORCID,Oglesby F. C.,Cortes L.ORCID,Taylor C.ORCID,Moppett I. K.ORCID,Agarwal S.ORCID,Cordingley J.ORCID,Davies M. T.ORCID,Dorey J.,Finney S. J.ORCID,Kendall S.,Kunst G.ORCID,Lucas D. N.ORCID,Mouton R.ORCID,Nickols G.ORCID,Pappachan V. J.ORCID,Patel B.,Plaat F.,Scholefield B. R.ORCID,Smith J. H.ORCID,Varney L.,Wain E.,Cook T. M.ORCID,

Abstract

SummaryThe 7th National Audit Project of the Royal College of Anaesthetists studied peri‐operative cardiac arrest in the UK, a topic of importance to patients, anaesthetists and surgeons. Here we report the results of the 12‐month registry, from 16 June 2021 to 15 June 2022, focusing on epidemiology and clinical features. We reviewed 881 cases of peri‐operative cardiac arrest, giving an incidence of 3 in 10,000 anaesthetics (95%CI 3.0–3.5 per 10,000). Incidence varied with patient and surgical factors. Compared with denominator survey activity, patients with cardiac arrest: included more males (56% vs. 42%); were older (median (IQR) age 60.5 (40.5–80.5) vs. 50.5 (30.5–70.5) y), although the age distribution was bimodal, with infants and patients aged > 66 y overrepresented; and were notably more comorbid (73% ASA physical status 3–5 vs. 27% ASA physical status 1–2). The surgical case‐mix included more weekend (14% vs. 11%), out‐of‐hours (19% vs. 10%), non‐elective (65% vs. 30%) and major/complex cases (60% vs. 28%). Cardiac arrest was most prevalent in orthopaedic trauma (12%), lower gastrointestinal surgery (10%), cardiac surgery (9%), vascular surgery (8%) and interventional cardiology (6%). Specialities with the highest proportion of cases relative to denominator activity were: cardiac surgery (9% vs. 1%); cardiology (8% vs. 1%); and vascular surgery (8% vs. 2%). The most common causes of cardiac arrest were: major haemorrhage (17%); bradyarrhythmia (9%); and cardiac ischaemia (7%). Patient factors were judged a key cause of cardiac arrest in 82% of cases, anaesthesia in 40% and surgery in 35%.

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Royal College of Anaesthetists

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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