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Resuscitation

Volume 172, March 2022, Pages 106-114
Resuscitation

Clinical paper
Dispatcher-assisted conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation and outcomes for paediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrests

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Abstract

Aim

As asphyxial cardiac arrest is more common than cardiac arrest from a primary cardiac event in paediatric cardiac arrest, effective ventilation is important during paediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). We aimed to determine optimal dispatcher-assisted CPR instructions for bystanders after paediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).

Methods

We analysed the records of 8172 children who received bystander dispatcher-assisted CPR. Data were obtained from an All-Japan Utstein-style registry from 2005 to 2017. Patients were divided into conventional CPR and compression-only CPR groups. The primary study endpoint was 1-month neurologically intact survival, defined as a Cerebral Performance Category score of 1 or 2 (CPC 1–2).

Results

The 1-month CPC 1–2 rate was significantly higher in the dispatcher-assisted conventional CPR group than in the dispatcher-assisted compression-only CPR group (before propensity score matching, 5.7% [175/3077] vs. 3.1% [160/5095], p < 0.0001, adjusted odds ratio 2.48, 95% confidence interval 1.19–3.22; after propensity score matching, 6.0% [156/2618] vs. 2.6% [69/2618], p < 0.0001, adjusted odds ratio 2.42, 95% confidence interval 1.76–3.32). In most subgroup analyses after matching, dispatcher-assisted conventional CPR had a higher CPC 1–2 rate than dispatcher-assisted compression-only CPR; however, CPC 1–2 rates were similar between the two groups for patients with an initial shockable rhythm, those with total prehospital CPR time ≥ 20 min, those receiving public access defibrillation, advanced airway management, or adrenaline administration.

Conclusion

Within the limitations of this retrospective observational study, dispatcher-assisted conventional CPR was preferable to dispatcher-assisted compression-only CPR as optimal CPR instructions for coaching callers to perform bystander CPR.

Keywords

Dispatcher-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Paediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Outcome
Epidemology
Basic life support
Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation

Abbreviations

CPC
Cerebral Performance Category
CPR
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
EMS
emergency medical service
FDMA
Fire and Disaster Management Agency
ILCOR
International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation
IQR
interquartile range
OHCA
out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
ROSC
return of spontaneous circulation

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