Mean arterial pressure is associated with the neurological function in patients who survived after cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A retrospective cohort study

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作者
Ai, Hai-bo [1 ]
Jiang, En-li [1 ]
Yu, Ji-hua [2 ]
Xiong, Lin-bo [3 ]
Yang, Qi [1 ]
Jin, Qi-zu [1 ]
Gong, Wen-yan [1 ]
Chen, Shuai [1 ]
Zhang, Hong [1 ]
机构
[1] Third Hosp Mianyang, Sichuan Mental Hlth Ctr, Rehabil Med Dept, 190 Jiannan Rd East, Mianyang 621000, Sichuan, Peoples R China
[2] Southwest Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 1, Rehabil Med Dept, Luzhou, Peoples R China
[3] Mianyang Cent Hosp, Rehabil Med Dept, Mianyang, Sichuan, Peoples R China
关键词
cardiopulmonary resuscitation; mean arterial pressure; neurological function; HOSPITAL CARDIAC-ARREST; TARGETED TEMPERATURE MANAGEMENT; BLOOD-PRESSURE; SWINE MODEL; AUTOREGULATION; 36-DEGREES-C; 33-DEGREES-C; QUALITY; SUPPORT; LIFE;
D O I
10.1002/clc.23441
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background About 18% to 40% of the survivors have moderate to severe neurological dysfunction. At present, studies on mean arterial pressure (MAP) and neurological function of patients survived after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) are limited and conflicted. Hypothesis The higher the MAP of the patient who survived after CPR, the better the neurological function. Method A retrospective cohort study was conducted to detect the relationship between MAP and the neurological function of patients who survived after CPR by univariate analysis, multivariate regression analysis, and subgroup analysis. Results From January 2007 to December 2015, a total of 290 cases met the inclusion criteria and were enrolled in this study. The univariate analysis showed that MAP was associated with the neurological function of patients who survived after CPR; its OR value was 1.03 (1.01, 1.04). The multi-factor regression analysis also showed that MAP was associated with the neurological function of patients survived after CPR in the four models, the adjusted OR value of the four models were 1.021 (1.008, 1.035); 1.028 (1.013, 1.043); 1.027 (1.012, 1.043); and 1.029 (1.014, 1.044), respectively. The subgroups analyses showed that when 65 mm Hg <= MAP<100 mm Hg and when patients with targeted temperature management or without extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, with the increase of MAP, the better neurological function of patients survived after CPR. Conclusion This study found that the higher MAP, the better the neurological function of patients who survived after CPR. At the same time, the maintenance of MAP at 65 to 100 mm Hg would improve the neurological function of patients who survived after CPR.
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页码:1286 / 1293
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