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   Hospital variation in survival trends for in-hospital cardiac arrest  
   
نویسنده girotra s. ,cram p. ,spertus j.a. ,nallamothu b.k. ,li y. ,jones p.g. ,chan p.s. ,sasson c. ,bradley s. ,donnino m.w. ,edelson d.p. ,faillace r.t. ,geocadin r. ,merchant r. ,mosesso v.n. ,ornato j.p. ,peberdy m.a.
منبع journal of the american heart association - 2014 - دوره : 3 - شماره : 3
چکیده    Background: during the past decade,survival after in-hospital cardiac arrest has improved markedly. it remains unknown whether the improvement in survival has occurred uniformly at all hospitals or was driven by large improvements at only a few hospitals. methods and results: we identified 93 342 adults with an in-hospital cardiac arrest at 231 hospitals in the get with the guidelines®-resuscitation registry during 2000-2010. using hierarchical regression models,we evaluated hospital-level trends in survival to discharge. mean age was 66 years,59% were men,and 21% were black. between 2000 and 2010,there was a significant decrease in age,prevalence of heart failure and myocardial infarction,and cardiac arrests due to shockable rhythms (p<0.001 for all) and an increase in prevalence of sepsis,respiratory insufficiency,renal insufficiency,intensive care unit location,and mechanical ventilation before arrest (p<0.001 for all). after adjustment for temporal trends in baseline characteristics,hospital rates of in-hospital cardiac arrest survival improved by 7% per year (odds ratio [or] 1.07,95% ci 1.06 to 1.08,p<0.001). improvement in survival varied markedly and ranged from 3% in the bottom hospital quartile to 11% in the top hospital quartile. compared with minor teaching hospitals (or 1.04,95% ci 1.02 to 1.06),hospital rate of survival improvement was greater at major teaching (or 1.08,95% ci 1.06 to 1.10) and nonteaching hospitals (or 1.07,95% ci 1.05 to 1.09,p value for interaction=0.03). conclusion: although in-hospital cardiac arrest survival has improved during the past decade,the magnitude of improvement varied across hospitals. future studies are needed to identify hospital processes that have led to the largest improvement in survival. © 2014 the authors.
کلیدواژه Cardiac arrest; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Health services research; Survival
آدرس university of iowa,carver college of medicine,iowa city,ia, United States, department of internal medicine,university of toronto,toronto,on,canada,division of general internal medicine,mt. sinai/uhn hospitals,toronto,on, Canada, saint luke's mid america heart institute,kansas city,mo,united states,university of missouri-kansas city,kansas city,mo, United States, the va ann arbor health services research and development center of excellence,development center of excellence,university of michigan division of cardiovascular medicine,ann arbor,mi, United States, saint luke's mid america heart institute,kansas city,mo, United States, saint luke's mid america heart institute,kansas city,mo, United States, saint luke's mid america heart institute,kansas city,mo,united states,university of missouri-kansas city,kansas city,mo, United States, university of colorado, United States, university of colorado, United States, beth israel deaconess medical center, United States, university of chicago, United States, geisinger healthcare system, United States, johns hopkins university school of medicine, United States, university of pennsylvania school of medicine, United States, jr.,university of pittsburgh school of medicine, United States, virginia commonwealth university, United States, virginia commonwealth university, United States
 
     
   
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