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Missed Opportunities for Prevention of Sudden Death

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Husain, A; Masoudi, EA; Mirzaei, M; Joodi, G; Sadaf, MI; Lin, FC; Simpson, RJ
Published in: North Carolina Medical Journal
January 1, 2021

Background We assessed patterns of health care utilization to further characterize chronic comorbidities prior to sudden death. method From March 1, 2013, through February 28, 2015, all out-of-hospital deaths aged 18-64 reported by emergency medical services in Wake County, North Carolina, were screened to adjudicate 399 sudden death victims. Retrospective analysis of clinical records on victims determined health care utilization. Health care utilization frequency was assessed by latent growth curve analysis. results Medical records were available for 264 victims (aged 53.5 ± 9.2) who were predominantly male (65%) and white (64%). Of these, 210 (80%) victims had at least one visit within two years of death and 73 (28%) had a visit within one month of death. Over the two years prior to death, there was an increasing frequency of doctor visits (P <.001). Victims averaged 3.7 ± 4.6 yearly visits and were categorized into low (0.4 visits/year), medium (3.3 visits/year), and high (11.4 visits/year) tiers of visit frequency. The high visit tier had a greater prevalence of coronary artery disease (38%), hypertension (80%), diabetes (58%), depression (74%), anxiety (64%), and substance misuse (46%) (P <.001). limitations Those who were non-free-living, minors, without formal medical records, and adults aged 65 and older were excluded from the analysis. conclusions A majority of sudden death victims utilized health care within two years prior to death and had comorbidities that may have contributed to their unexpected death. The increasing frequency of visits prior to death provided an opportunity for health care providers to address potential victims’ chronic medical conditions to potentially prevent death.

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North Carolina Medical Journal

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0029-2559

Publication Date

January 1, 2021

Volume

82

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2

Start / End Page

95 / 99

Related Subject Headings

  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
 

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Husain, A., Masoudi, E. A., Mirzaei, M., Joodi, G., Sadaf, M. I., Lin, F. C., & Simpson, R. J. (2021). Missed Opportunities for Prevention of Sudden Death. North Carolina Medical Journal, 82(2), 95–99. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.82.2.95
Husain, A., E. A. Masoudi, M. Mirzaei, G. Joodi, M. I. Sadaf, F. C. Lin, and R. J. Simpson. “Missed Opportunities for Prevention of Sudden Death.” North Carolina Medical Journal 82, no. 2 (January 1, 2021): 95–99. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.82.2.95.
Husain A, Masoudi EA, Mirzaei M, Joodi G, Sadaf MI, Lin FC, et al. Missed Opportunities for Prevention of Sudden Death. North Carolina Medical Journal. 2021 Jan 1;82(2):95–9.
Husain, A., et al. “Missed Opportunities for Prevention of Sudden Death.” North Carolina Medical Journal, vol. 82, no. 2, Jan. 2021, pp. 95–99. Scopus, doi:10.18043/ncm.82.2.95.
Husain A, Masoudi EA, Mirzaei M, Joodi G, Sadaf MI, Lin FC, Simpson RJ. Missed Opportunities for Prevention of Sudden Death. North Carolina Medical Journal. 2021 Jan 1;82(2):95–99.

Published In

North Carolina Medical Journal

DOI

ISSN

0029-2559

Publication Date

January 1, 2021

Volume

82

Issue

2

Start / End Page

95 / 99

Related Subject Headings

  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences