Prehospital acute life-threatening cardiovascular disease in elderly: an observational, prospective, multicentre, ambulance-based cohort study

Author:

del Pozo Vegas Carlos,Zalama-Sánchez Daniel,Sanz-Garcia AncorORCID,López-Izquierdo Raúl,Sáez-Belloso Silvia,Mazas Perez Oleaga Cristina,Domínguez Azpíroz Irma,Elío Pascual Iñaki,Martín-Rodríguez Francisco

Abstract

ObjectiveThe aim was to explore the association of demographic and prehospital parameters with short-term and long-term mortality in acute life-threatening cardiovascular disease by using a hazard model, focusing on elderly individuals, by comparing patients under 75 years versus patients over 75 years of age.DesignProspective, multicentre, observational study.SettingEmergency medical services (EMS) delivery study gathering data from two back-to-back studies between 1 October 2019 and 30 November 2021. Six advanced life support (ALS), 43 basic life support and five hospitals in Spain were considered.ParticipantsAdult patients suffering from acute life-threatening cardiovascular disease attended by the EMS.Primary and secondary outcome measuresThe primary outcome was in-hospital mortality from any cause within the first to the 365 days following EMS attendance. The main measures included prehospital demographics, biochemical variables, prehospital ALS techniques used and syndromic suspected conditions.ResultsA total of 1744 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The 365-day cumulative mortality in the elderly amounted to 26.1% (229 cases) versus 11.6% (11.6%) in patients under 75 years old. Elderly patients (≥75 years) presented a twofold risk of mortality compared with patients ≤74 years. Life-threatening interventions (mechanical ventilation, cardioversion and defibrillation) were also related to a twofold increased risk of mortality. Importantly, patients suffering from acute heart failure presented a more than twofold increased risk of mortality.ConclusionsThis study revealed the prehospital variables associated with the long-term mortality of patients suffering from acute cardiovascular disease. Our results provide important insights for the development of specific codes or scores for cardiovascular diseases to facilitate the risk of mortality characterisation.

Funder

Gerencia Regional de Salud, Public Health System of Castilla y León

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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