In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in United States Emergency Departments, 2010–2018

Author:

Sung Chih-Wei,Lu Tsung-Chien,Wang Chih-Hung,Chou Eric H.,Ko Chia-Hsin,Huang Chien-Hua,Chen Wen-Jone,Tsai Chu-Lin

Abstract

BackgroundLittle is known about the in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) in the US emergency department (ED). This study aimed to describe the incidence and mortality of ED-based IHCA visits and to investigate the factors associated with higher incidence and poor outcomes of IHCA.Materials and MethodsData were obtained from the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS) between 2010 and 2018. Adult ED visits with IHCA were identified using the cardiopulmonary resuscitation code, excluding those with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. We used descriptive statistics and multivariable logistic regression accounting for NHAMCS’s complex survey design. The primary outcome measures were ED-based IHCA incidence rates and ED-based IHCA mortality.ResultsOver the 9-year study period, there were approximately 1,114,000 ED visits with IHCA. The proportion of IHCA visits in the entire ED population (incidence rate, 1.2 per 1,000 ED visits) appeared stable. The mean age of patients who visited the ED with IHCA was 60 years, and 65% were men. Older age, male, arrival by ambulance, and being uninsured independently predicted a higher incidence of ED-based IHCA. Approximately 51% of IHCA died in the ED, and the trend remained stable. Arrival by ambulance, nighttime, or weekend arrival, and being in the non-Northeast were independently associated with a higher mortality rate after IHCA.ConclusionThe high burden of ED visits with IHCA persisted through 2010–2018. Additionally, ED-based IHCA survival to hospital admission remained poor. Some patients were disproportionately affected, and certain contextual factors were associated with a poorer outcome.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology, Pakistan

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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