2009
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2009.1729
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Intravenous Drug Administration During Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

Abstract: Context Intravenous access and drug administration are included in advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) guidelines despite a lack of evidence for improved outcomes. Epinephrine was an independent predictor of poor outcome in a large epidemiological study, possibly due to toxicity of the drug or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) interruptions secondary to establishing an intravenous line and drug administration. Objective To determine whether removing intravenous drug administration from an ACLS protocol woul… Show more

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“…4) Because tracheal intubation and adrenaline administration have been shown to affect the outcomes of OHCAs [16,[20][21][22][23], we analysed the effect of the project on the outcomes of OHCAs managed prior to hospital arrival without tracheal intubation or adrenalin administration. As shown in Fig.…”
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“…4) Because tracheal intubation and adrenaline administration have been shown to affect the outcomes of OHCAs [16,[20][21][22][23], we analysed the effect of the project on the outcomes of OHCAs managed prior to hospital arrival without tracheal intubation or adrenalin administration. As shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). In this term, we had a larger number of OHCAs, and the interval between the call and the arrival on the scene was significantly prolonged, presumably due to unusually heavy snowfall in this winter.The use of ACLS, including tracheal intubation and adrenaline administration, has been shown to affect the outcome of OHCAs [16,[20][21][22][23]. We compared the outcomes between the two time periods for OHCAs managed prior to hospital arrival without prehospital ACLS procedures because the incidence of ACLS was higher after the project.…”
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“…A randomized control trial where patients either received advanced cardiac life support with intravenous drugs or ACLS without intravenous drugs demonstrated no difference in survival to hospital discharge. [37] Furthermore, another study[38] showed no difference in survival to hospital discharge after institution of ACLS training (consisting of the addition of endotracheal intubation and intravenous line administration of medications).…”
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“…Because tracheal intubation and epinephrine administration have been shown to affect OHCA outcomes [16,[18][19][20][21][22] and because the incidences of these procedures widely differed between the two groups (Table 2), we analyzed the impact of FAST TM on the outcomes of OHCAs managed prior to hospital arrival without tracheal intubation or epinephrine administration.…”
Section: Comparisons Of Ohca Outcomes Managed Without Prehospital Aclmentioning
confidence: 99%