Effect of a first responder on survival outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest occurs during a period of exercise in a public place.

The deployment of first responders in a public place is one of the interventions that is used for increasing bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA). We studied the association between the presence of a first responder and the survival of OHCA that occ...

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Main Authors: Seo Young Ko, Young Sun Ro, Sang Do Shin, Kyoung Jun Song, Ki Jeong Hong, So Yeon Kong
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5831003?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-aa4a8015c12a4d309205b7ecda495cac2020-11-25T00:48:31ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01132e019336110.1371/journal.pone.0193361Effect of a first responder on survival outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest occurs during a period of exercise in a public place.Seo Young KoYoung Sun RoSang Do ShinKyoung Jun SongKi Jeong HongSo Yeon KongThe deployment of first responders in a public place is one of the interventions that is used for increasing bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA). We studied the association between the presence of a first responder and the survival of OHCA that occurred during a period of exercise in a public place.All of the adult OHCAs of a presumed cardiac etiology that occurred during a period of exercise in a public place and that were witnessed by a bystander between 2013 and 2015 were analyzed. The main exposure of interest was the characteristics of the bystander (first responder vs. layperson). The endpoints were the provision of bystander CPR and good neurological recovery. Multivariable logistic regression analysis, adjusting for patient-environment and prehospital factors, was performed.A total of 870 patients had a cardiac arrest during a period of exercise in a public place, and 58 (6.7%) patients were witnessed by the first responder. The OHCAs witnessed by first responders were more likely to result in bystander CPR than those witnessed by laypersons (89.7% vs. 75.4%, p = 0.01, adjusted OR (95% CI): 3.51 (1.44-8.55)). In terms of good neurological recovery, the OHCAs witnessed by first responders had a higher likelihood than the patients witnessed by laypersons (37.9% vs, 24.0%, p = 0.02, adjusted OR (95% CI): 2.92 (1.33-6.40)).The OHCAs occurred during a period of exercise in a public place and whom first responders witnessed were more likely to receive bystander CPR and to have a neurologically intact survival.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5831003?pdf=render
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Young Sun Ro
Sang Do Shin
Kyoung Jun Song
Ki Jeong Hong
So Yeon Kong
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Young Sun Ro
Sang Do Shin
Kyoung Jun Song
Ki Jeong Hong
So Yeon Kong
Effect of a first responder on survival outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest occurs during a period of exercise in a public place.
PLoS ONE
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Young Sun Ro
Sang Do Shin
Kyoung Jun Song
Ki Jeong Hong
So Yeon Kong
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title Effect of a first responder on survival outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest occurs during a period of exercise in a public place.
title_short Effect of a first responder on survival outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest occurs during a period of exercise in a public place.
title_full Effect of a first responder on survival outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest occurs during a period of exercise in a public place.
title_fullStr Effect of a first responder on survival outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest occurs during a period of exercise in a public place.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of a first responder on survival outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest occurs during a period of exercise in a public place.
title_sort effect of a first responder on survival outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest occurs during a period of exercise in a public place.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The deployment of first responders in a public place is one of the interventions that is used for increasing bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA). We studied the association between the presence of a first responder and the survival of OHCA that occurred during a period of exercise in a public place.All of the adult OHCAs of a presumed cardiac etiology that occurred during a period of exercise in a public place and that were witnessed by a bystander between 2013 and 2015 were analyzed. The main exposure of interest was the characteristics of the bystander (first responder vs. layperson). The endpoints were the provision of bystander CPR and good neurological recovery. Multivariable logistic regression analysis, adjusting for patient-environment and prehospital factors, was performed.A total of 870 patients had a cardiac arrest during a period of exercise in a public place, and 58 (6.7%) patients were witnessed by the first responder. The OHCAs witnessed by first responders were more likely to result in bystander CPR than those witnessed by laypersons (89.7% vs. 75.4%, p = 0.01, adjusted OR (95% CI): 3.51 (1.44-8.55)). In terms of good neurological recovery, the OHCAs witnessed by first responders had a higher likelihood than the patients witnessed by laypersons (37.9% vs, 24.0%, p = 0.02, adjusted OR (95% CI): 2.92 (1.33-6.40)).The OHCAs occurred during a period of exercise in a public place and whom first responders witnessed were more likely to receive bystander CPR and to have a neurologically intact survival.
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