Predictors and their prognostic value for no ROSC and mortality after a non-cardiac surgery intraoperative cardiac arrest: a retrospective cohort study

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2019
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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
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KERN, Karl B.
TIMERMAN, Sergio
PEREZ, Guilherme
VANE, Luiz Antonio
OTSUKI, Denise Aya
JR, Jose O. C. Auler
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.9, article ID 14975, 9p, 2019
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Data on predictors of intraoperative cardiac arrest (ICA) outcomes are scarce in the literature. This study analysed predictors of poor outcome and their prognostic value after an ICA. Clinical and laboratory data before and 24 hours (h) after ICA were analysed as predictors for no return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and 24 h and 1-year mortality. Receiver operating characteristic curves for each predictor and sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative likelihood ratios, and post-test probability were calculated. A total of 167,574 anaesthetic procedures were performed, including 158 cases of ICAs. Based on the predictors for no ROSC, a threshold of 13 minutes of ICA yielded the highest area under curve (AUC) (0.867[0.80-0.93]), with a sensitivity and specificity of 78.4% [69.6-86.3%] and 89.3% [80.4-96.4%], respectively. For the 1-year mortality, the GCS without the verbal component 24 h after an ICA had the highest AUC (0.616 [0.792-0.956]), with a sensitivity of 79.3% [65.5-93.1%] and specificity of 86.1 [74.4-95.4]. ICA duration and GCS 24 h after the event had the best prognostic value for no ROSC and 1-year mortality. For 24 h mortality, no predictors had prognostic value.
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