2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2017.03.037
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Mechanical chest compressions improve rate of return of spontaneous circulation and allow for initiation of percutaneous circulatory support during cardiac arrest in the cardiac catheterization laboratory

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“…Fifteen of the included studies were in adult OHCA [1630]. Eight studies were performed in Asia [1822,24,26,27], 4 studies in Europe [16,17,23,25], and 3 studies in North America [28,1730]. Three studies included both OHCA and IHCA patients [17,21,28].…”
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“…Fifteen of the included studies were in adult OHCA [1630]. Eight studies were performed in Asia [1822,24,26,27], 4 studies in Europe [16,17,23,25], and 3 studies in North America [28,1730]. Three studies included both OHCA and IHCA patients [17,21,28].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Eight studies were performed in Asia [1822,24,26,27], 4 studies in Europe [16,17,23,25], and 3 studies in North America [28,1730]. Three studies included both OHCA and IHCA patients [17,21,28]. The cohort and/or time-frame was overlapping for some studies [19,22,27,29,30].…”
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“…Another pilot autopsy study of 85 patients who died from cardiac arrest suggested that there was no difference in the variety and incidence of internal injuries between patients on whom mechanical compressions were performed and those who received manual CPR . It is noteworthy that the use of mechanical chest compressions on patients in full cardiac arrest during coronary interventions or initiation of percutaneous mechanical circulatory support in the cardiac catheterization laboratory may increase the rate of return of spontaneous circulation . However, there is no evidence to suggest that mechanical CPR improves outcomes when compared with a manual strategy …”
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“…80,82,85,87À89,91À94,97À101 Three studies included both patients with OHCA and those with IHCA. 82,89,99 Most studies defined the exposure as ECPR use; 1 study93 defined the exposure as ECPR availability; and 2 studies 100,101 defined the exposure as an ECPR strategy. Twelve studies reported survival to hospital discharge 80,82,85,87À89,91À93,97À99 ; 6 studies reported long-term survival 82,88,91,93,97,98 ; 8 studies reported favorable neurological outcome at hospital discharge 85,87,88,92,93,97,100,101 ; and 6 studies reported long-term favorable neurological outcomes.…”
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