Unexpected cardiac arrest in the neurosurgical ward

Jun-Ik Son, M. Ko, Young-Seok Lee, S. Lee, J. Jang, Yong-sook Park
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Objective: This study aimed to identify possible predictors of unexpected cardiac arrest (CA) in the neurosurgical ward.Methods: A retrospective review of 24 patients who experienced unexpected CA between December 2012 and March 2022 was conducted. Data on demographics, diagnoses, comorbidities, CA timing, pre-CA vital signs, transfer interval from intensive care unit (ICU) to ward, cardiac rhythm, neurological outcomes, and probable causes were collected. We excluded patients who died in the ICU and those with a do-not-resuscitate order.Results: The average age was 70.3 years. Vascular diseases and head traumas were common diagnoses. About 70.8% of arrests occurred during on-call time and 62.5% took place on weekends. The mean interval between ICU transfer and CA was 13.8±29.7 days, with 54.2% occurring within 4 days and 83.3% within 14 days. Pulseless electrical activity was the most frequent initial cardiac rhythm when CA occurred. Respiratory issues were the leading cause of CA (54.2%), and 91.7% of patients had poor neurological outcomes. Within 48 hours before CA, the average value of the lowest arterial oxygen saturation significantly deteriorated from 95.8±2.9% to 90.1±11.4%.Conclusion: Unexpected CA often occurred on weekends and during night duty. Half of the cases took place within 4 days and over 80% within 2 weeks of transferring from the ICU to the ward, with respiratory problems being the main cause. Greater attention should be given to patients’ breathing patterns during night shifts and weekends, especially within the first 2 weeks after patients leave the ICU.
神经外科病房意外心脏骤停
目的:本研究旨在确定神经外科病房意外心脏骤停(CA)的可能预测因素。方法:回顾性分析2012年12月至2022年3月期间发生意外CA的24例患者。收集了人口统计学、诊断、合并症、CA时间、CA前生命体征、从重症监护病房(ICU)到病房的转移间隔、心律、神经预后和可能原因的数据。我们排除了在ICU死亡的患者和那些有不复苏命令的患者。结果:平均年龄70.3岁。血管疾病和头部创伤是常见的诊断。约70.8%的逮捕发生在当值时间,62.5%发生在周末。ICU转移至CA的平均间隔时间为13.8±29.7天,其中54.2%发生在4天内,83.3%发生在14天内。无脉性电活动是CA发生时最常见的初始心律。呼吸问题是CA的主要原因(54.2%),91.7%的患者神经系统预后较差。CA前48 h内最低动脉血氧饱和度平均值由95.8±2.9%下降至90.1±11.4%。结论:意外CA常发生在周末和夜班。一半的病例发生在从ICU转到病房的4天内,超过80%的病例发生在2周内,呼吸问题是主要原因。在夜班和周末期间,尤其在患者离开ICU后的头两周内,应更加关注患者的呼吸模式。
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