Improvement in the hospital organisation of CPR training and outcome after cardiac arrest in Sweden during a 10-year period |
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Authors: | Aune S Eldh M Engdahl J Holmberg S Lindqvist J Svensson L Oddby E Herlitz J |
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Affiliation: | a Inst of Medicine, Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, SE-413 45 Göteborg, Sweden b Karlskoga Hospital, SE-691 81 Karskoga, Sweden c Department of Medicine, Halmstad Hospital, SE-301 85 Halmstad, Sweden d Stockholm Pre-hospital Centre, South Hospital, SE-118 83 Stockholm, Sweden e Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Danderyd Hospital, SE-182 88 Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | AimTo describe (a) changes in the organisation of training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the treatment of cardiac arrest in hospital in Sweden and (b) the clinical achievement, i.e. survival and cerebral function, among survivors after in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) in Sweden.MethodsAspects of CPR training among health care providers (HCPs) and treatment of IHCA in Sweden were evaluated in 3 national surveys (1999, 2003 and 2008). Patients with IHCA are recorded in a National Register covering two thirds of Swedish hospitals.ResultsThe proportion of hospitals with a CPR coordinator increased from 45% in 1999 to 93% in 2008. The majority of co-ordinators are nurses. The proportions of hospitals with local guidelines for acceptable delays from cardiac arrest to the start of CPR and defibrillation increased from 48% in 1999 to 88% in 2008. The proportion of hospitals using local defibrillation outside intensive care units prior to arrival of rescue team increased from 55% in 1999 to 86% in 2008.During the past 4 years in Sweden, survival to hospital discharge has been 29%. Among survivors, 93% have a cerebral performance category (CPC) score of I or II, indicating acceptable cerebral function.ConclusionDuring the last 10 years, there was a marked improvement in CPR training and treatment of IHCA in Sweden. During the past 4 years, survival after IHCA is high and the majority of survivors have acceptable cerebral function. |
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Keywords: | In hospital cardiac arrest CPR training Education Survival |
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