Author:
Düring Joachim,Annborn Martin,Dankiewicz Josef,Dupont Allison,Forsberg Sune,Friberg Hans,Kern Karl B.,May Teresa L.,McPherson John,Patel Nainesh,Seder David B.,Stammet Pascal,Sunde Kjetil,Søreide Eldar,Ullén Susann,Nielsen Niklas
Abstract
AbstractHypotension after cardiac arrest could aggravate prolonged hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. The association of circulatory shock at hospital admission with outcome after cardiac arrest has not been well studied. The objective of this study was to investigate the independent association of circulatory shock at hospital admission with neurologic outcome, and to evaluate whether cardiovascular comorbidities interact with circulatory shock. 4004 adult patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest enrolled in the International Cardiac Arrest Registry 2006–2017 were included in analysis. Circulatory shock was defined as a systolic blood pressure below 90 mmHg and/or medical or mechanical supportive measures to maintain adequate perfusion during hospital admission. Primary outcome was cerebral performance category (CPC) dichotomized as good, (CPC 1–2) versus poor (CPC 3–5) outcome at hospital discharge. 38% of included patients were in circulatory shock at hospital admission, 32% had good neurologic outcome at hospital discharge. The adjusted odds ratio for good neurologic outcome in patients without preexisting cardiovascular disease with circulatory shock at hospital admission was 0.60 [0.46–0.79]. No significant interaction was detected with preexisting comorbidities in the main analysis. We conclude that circulatory shock at hospital admission after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is independently associated with poor neurologic outcome.
Funder
Hans-Gabriel & Alice Trolle-Wachtmeisters Foundation for Medical Research
Regional research grants from the council of Skåne
Government funding of clinical research within the Swedish National Health Services -ALF
National Institutes of Health
Stig and Ragna Gorthon foundation
Lund University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC