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==Clinical Question== | ==Clinical Question== | ||
Do patients with out of hospital cardiac arrest have more favorable neurological outcome with advanced airway management by EMS compared to conventional bag-valve-mask ventilation? | |||
Both supraglottic and endotracheal intubation will be associated with more favorable neurologic outcomes. | |||
==Conclusion== | ==Conclusion== | ||
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==Inclusion Criteria== | ==Inclusion Criteria== | ||
*January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2010 | |||
*Japanese EMS database | |||
*18 years older who had out of hospital cardiac arrest | |||
*Resuscitation was attempted by EMS and patient was transported to hospital | |||
==Exclusion Criteria== | ==Exclusion Criteria== | ||
*no age recorded for cardiac arrest | |||
*out of hospital airway records were not documented | |||
==Interventions== | ==Interventions== | ||
*advanced airway devices placed with either endotracheal intubation or supraglottic airway | |||
*providers had 2 attempts to place airway | |||
*advanced airway confirmed with end-tidal CO2 and/or esophageal detection device | |||
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===Primary Outcomes=== | ===Primary Outcomes=== | ||
*favorable neurological outcome at 1 month after cardiac arrest | |||
===Secondary Outcomes=== | ===Secondary Outcomes=== | ||
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incomplete Journal Club Article
Hasegawa, K et al. "Association of Prehospital Advanced Airway Management With Neurologic Outcome and Survival in Patients With Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest". JAMA. 2012. 309 (3)(187612):257–266.
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Clinical Question
Do patients with out of hospital cardiac arrest have more favorable neurological outcome with advanced airway management by EMS compared to conventional bag-valve-mask ventilation?
Both supraglottic and endotracheal intubation will be associated with more favorable neurologic outcomes.
Conclusion
Major Points
Inclusion Criteria
- January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2010
- Japanese EMS database
- 18 years older who had out of hospital cardiac arrest
- Resuscitation was attempted by EMS and patient was transported to hospital
Exclusion Criteria
- no age recorded for cardiac arrest
- out of hospital airway records were not documented
Interventions
- advanced airway devices placed with either endotracheal intubation or supraglottic airway
- providers had 2 attempts to place airway
- advanced airway confirmed with end-tidal CO2 and/or esophageal detection device
Outcome
Primary Outcomes
*favorable neurological outcome at 1 month after cardiac arrest
