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Comparison of outcomes between pulseless electrical activity by electrocardiography and pulseless myocardial activity by echocardiography in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; secondary analysis from a large, prospective study.

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Gaspari, R; Weekes, A; Adhikari, S; Noble, VE; Nomura, JT; Theodoro, D; Woo, MY; Atkinson, P; Blehar, D; Brown, SM; Caffery, T; Haines, C ...
Published in: Resuscitation
December 2021

OBJECTIVE: To measure prevalence of discordance between electrical activity recorded by electrocardiography (ECG) and myocardial activity visualized by echocardiography (echo) in patients presenting after cardiac arrest and to compare survival outcomes in cohorts defined by ECG and echo. METHODS: This is a secondary analysis of a previously published prospective study at twenty hospitals. Patients presenting after out-of-hospital arrest were included. The cardiac electrical activity was defined by ECG and contemporaneous myocardial activity was defined by bedside echo. Myocardial activity by echo was classified as myocardial asystole--the absence of myocardial movement, pulseless myocardial activity (PMA)--visible myocardial movement but no pulse, and myocardial fibrillation--visualized fibrillation. Primary outcome was the prevalence of discordance between electrical activity and myocardial activity. RESULTS: 793 patients and 1943 pauses in CPR were included. 28.6% of CPR pauses demonstrated a difference in electrical activity (ECG) and myocardial activity (echo), 5.0% with asystole (ECG) and PMA (echo), and 22.1% with PEA (ECG) and myocardial asystole (echo). Twenty-five percent of the 32 pauses in CPR with a shockable rhythm by echo demonstrated a non-shockable rhythm by ECG and were not defibrillated. Survival for patients with PMA (echo) was 29.1% (95%CI-23.9-34.9) compared to those with PEA (ECG) (21.4%, 95%CI-17.7-25.6). CONCLUSION: Patients in cardiac arrest commonly demonstrate different electrical (ECG) and myocardial activity (echo). Further research is needed to better define cardiac activity during cardiac arrest and to explore outcome between groups defined by electrical and myocardial activity.

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Resuscitation

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1873-1570

Publication Date

December 2021

Volume

169

Start / End Page

167 / 172

Location

Ireland

Related Subject Headings

  • Prospective Studies
  • Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
  • Humans
  • Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
  • Electrocardiography
  • Electric Countershock
  • Echocardiography
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
  • 4206 Public health
  • 4205 Nursing
 

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Gaspari, R., Weekes, A., Adhikari, S., Noble, V. E., Nomura, J. T., Theodoro, D., … Raio, C. (2021). Comparison of outcomes between pulseless electrical activity by electrocardiography and pulseless myocardial activity by echocardiography in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; secondary analysis from a large, prospective study. Resuscitation, 169, 167–172. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.09.010
Gaspari, Romolo, Anthony Weekes, Srikar Adhikari, Vicki E. Noble, Jason T. Nomura, Daniel Theodoro, Michael Y. Woo, et al. “Comparison of outcomes between pulseless electrical activity by electrocardiography and pulseless myocardial activity by echocardiography in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; secondary analysis from a large, prospective study.Resuscitation 169 (December 2021): 167–72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.09.010.
Gaspari R, Weekes A, Adhikari S, Noble VE, Nomura JT, Theodoro D, Woo MY, Atkinson P, Blehar D, Brown SM, Caffery T, Haines C, Lam S, Lanspa M, Lewis M, Liebmann O, Limkakeng A, Platz E, Moore C, Raio C. Comparison of outcomes between pulseless electrical activity by electrocardiography and pulseless myocardial activity by echocardiography in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; secondary analysis from a large, prospective study. Resuscitation. 2021 Dec;169:167–172.
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Published In

Resuscitation

DOI

EISSN

1873-1570

Publication Date

December 2021

Volume

169

Start / End Page

167 / 172

Location

Ireland

Related Subject Headings

  • Prospective Studies
  • Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
  • Humans
  • Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
  • Electrocardiography
  • Electric Countershock
  • Echocardiography
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
  • 4206 Public health
  • 4205 Nursing