Long-Term Survival of Discharged Patients Admitted to Intensive Coronary Care Unit after Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

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Antonelli, Dante [1 ]
Koren, Ofir [1 ]
Nahir, Menachem [1 ]
Rozner, Ehud [1 ]
Freedberg, Nahum A. [1 ]
Turgeman, Yoav [1 ]
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[1] Emek Med Ctr, Dept Cardiol, IL-18101 Afula, Israel
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ISRAEL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL | 2017年 / 19卷 / 12期
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long-term survival; out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA); cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR); PROGNOSIS; INTERVENTION; PREDICTORS; INSIGHTS; TRENDS;
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Background: Survival of patients who were discharged from the hospital following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) has not been well defined. Objective: To verify predictor variables for prognosis of patients following OHCA who survived hospitalization. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed clinical, demographic, and outcome data of consecutive patients who were hospitalized from January 1, 2009, through December 31,2014, into the intensive coronary care unit (ICCU) after aborted OHCA and discharged alive. The patients were followed until December 31,2015. Results: Of the 180 patients who were admitted into ICCU after OHCA, 64 were discharged alive (59.3%): 55 were male (85.9%), 14 died 16.5 +/- 18 months after their discharge. During 1 year follow-up, nine patients (14.1%) died after a median period of 5.5 months and 55 patients (85.9 %) survived. Diabetes mellitus and chronic renal failure (CRF) were more frequent in patients who died within 1 year after their hospital discharge than those who survived. Ventricular fibrillation, such as initial arrhythmia, and opening of occluded infarct related artery were more frequent in survivors. Conclusions: Most of the patients who were discharged after OHCA were alive at the 1 year follow-up. The risk of death of cardiac arrest survivors is greatest during the first year after discharge. CRF remains a poor long-term prognostic factor beyond the patients' discharge. Ventricular fibrillation, as initial arrhythmia, and opening of occluded infarct related artery have a positive impact on long-term survival.
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