A prospective, population-based study of the demographics, epidemiology, management, and outcome of out-of-hospital pediatric cardiopulmonary arrest

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Sirbaugh, PE [1 ]
Pepe, PE [1 ]
Shook, JE [1 ]
Kimball, KT [1 ]
Goldman, MJ [1 ]
Ward, MA [1 ]
Mann, DM [1 ]
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[1] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Pediat, Houston, TX 77030 USA
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10.1016/S0196-0644(99)70391-4
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Study objectives: To perform a population-based study addressing the demography, epidemiology, management, and outcome of out-of-hospital pediatric cardiopulmonary arrest (PCPA). Methods: Prospective, population-based study of all children (17 years of age or younger) in a large urban municipality who were treated by EMS personnel for apneic, pulseless conditions. Data were collected prospectively for 3 1/2 years using a comprehensive data collection tool and on-line computerized database. Each child received standard pediatric advanced cardiac life support. Results: During the 3 1/2-year period, 300 children presented with PCPA (annual incidence of 19.7/100,000 at risk). Of these, 60% (n=181) were male (P=.0003), and 54% (n=161) were patients 12 months of age or younger(152,500 at risk). Compared with the population at risk (32% black patients, 36% Hispanic patients, 26% white patients), a disproportionate number of arrests occurred in black children (51.6% versus 26.6% in Hispanics, and 17% in white children; P<.0001). Over 60% of all cases (n=181) occurred in the home with family members present, and yet those family members initiated basic CPR in only 31 (17%) of such cases. Only 33 (11%) of the total 300 PCPA cases had a return of spontaneous circulation, and 5 of the 6 discharged survivors had significant neurologic sequelae. Only 1 factor, endotracheal intubation, was correlated positively with return of spontaneous circulation (P=.032). Conclusion: This population-based study underscores the need to investigate new therapeutic interventions for PCPA, as well as innovative strategies for improving the frequency of basic CPR for children. [Sirbaugh PE, Pepe PE, Shook JE, Kimball KT Goldman MJ, Ward MA, Mann DM: A prospective, population-based study of the demographics, epidemiology, management, and outcome of out-of-hospital pediatric cardiopulmonary arrest.
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