A Study of Cerebral Performance Categories Based on Initial Rhythm and Resuscitation Time Following In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in a State Hospital in Turkey

<strong>Background:</strong> The cerebral performance category (CPC) score is widely used in research and quality assurance to assess neurologic outcome following cardiac arrest. However, little is known about the results of the CPC in Turkey.<br /> <strong>Objective:</str...

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Main Authors: Faruk Cicekci, Ali Ulvi Uca, Inci Kara, Iskender Kara
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Language:English
Published: Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences 2018-04-01
Series:Hospital Practices and Research
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Online Access:http://www.jhpr.ir/article_60714_ecfe8541441cf26beb98b8d5a13c5032.pdf
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spelling doaj-50ed0069f675490a9bf206b99fa24f982020-11-24T21:58:25ZengBaqiyatallah University of Medical SciencesHospital Practices and Research2476-390X2476-39182018-04-0132444910.15171/hpr.2018.1060714A Study of Cerebral Performance Categories Based on Initial Rhythm and Resuscitation Time Following In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in a State Hospital in TurkeyFaruk Cicekci0Ali Ulvi Uca1Inci Kara2Iskender Kara3Department of Anesthesiology, Medical Faculty, Selcuk University, Konya, TurkeyDepartment of Neurology, Necmettin Erbakan University, Medical Faculty, Konya, TurkeyDepartment of Anesthesiology, Medical Faculty, Selcuk University, Konya, TurkeyDepartment of Anesthesiology, Konya State Numune Hospital, Konya, Turkey<strong>Background:</strong> The cerebral performance category (CPC) score is widely used in research and quality assurance to assess neurologic outcome following cardiac arrest. However, little is known about the results of the CPC in Turkey.<br /> <strong>Objective:</strong> This study aimed to determine whether the CPC is associated with the initial rhythm and resuscitation time following resuscitation from in-hospital cardiac arrest.<br /> <strong>Methods:</strong> This study compared the CPCs (CPC 1-2 and CPC 3-4-5) of patients discharged from the hospital after surviving cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) during a 2-year period between June 2013 and June 2015 (at discharge, and at 6th, 12th, 18th, and 24th months) based on the initial rhythm (asystole/pulseless electrical activity and ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) and resuscitation time (0–14 min and 15–30 min) at the time of arrest.<br /> <strong>Results</strong>: No difference was found between CPC 1-2 and CPC 3-4-5 scores at discharge or at 6th, 12th, 18th, and 24th months in terms of the first rhythm and resuscitation time (P > 0.05).<br /> <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Patients discharged from the hospital following in-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) were found to have no difference in 2-year CPC scores with respect to cardiac rhythms and resuscitation durations at the onset of resuscitation.http://www.jhpr.ir/article_60714_ecfe8541441cf26beb98b8d5a13c5032.pdfHeart ArrestCardio-Pulmonary ResuscitationNeurologic Examination
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author Faruk Cicekci
Ali Ulvi Uca
Inci Kara
Iskender Kara
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Ali Ulvi Uca
Inci Kara
Iskender Kara
A Study of Cerebral Performance Categories Based on Initial Rhythm and Resuscitation Time Following In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in a State Hospital in Turkey
Hospital Practices and Research
Heart Arrest
Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation
Neurologic Examination
author_facet Faruk Cicekci
Ali Ulvi Uca
Inci Kara
Iskender Kara
author_sort Faruk Cicekci
title A Study of Cerebral Performance Categories Based on Initial Rhythm and Resuscitation Time Following In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in a State Hospital in Turkey
title_short A Study of Cerebral Performance Categories Based on Initial Rhythm and Resuscitation Time Following In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in a State Hospital in Turkey
title_full A Study of Cerebral Performance Categories Based on Initial Rhythm and Resuscitation Time Following In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in a State Hospital in Turkey
title_fullStr A Study of Cerebral Performance Categories Based on Initial Rhythm and Resuscitation Time Following In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in a State Hospital in Turkey
title_full_unstemmed A Study of Cerebral Performance Categories Based on Initial Rhythm and Resuscitation Time Following In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in a State Hospital in Turkey
title_sort study of cerebral performance categories based on initial rhythm and resuscitation time following in-hospital cardiac arrest in a state hospital in turkey
publisher Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences
series Hospital Practices and Research
issn 2476-390X
2476-3918
publishDate 2018-04-01
description <strong>Background:</strong> The cerebral performance category (CPC) score is widely used in research and quality assurance to assess neurologic outcome following cardiac arrest. However, little is known about the results of the CPC in Turkey.<br /> <strong>Objective:</strong> This study aimed to determine whether the CPC is associated with the initial rhythm and resuscitation time following resuscitation from in-hospital cardiac arrest.<br /> <strong>Methods:</strong> This study compared the CPCs (CPC 1-2 and CPC 3-4-5) of patients discharged from the hospital after surviving cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) during a 2-year period between June 2013 and June 2015 (at discharge, and at 6th, 12th, 18th, and 24th months) based on the initial rhythm (asystole/pulseless electrical activity and ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia) and resuscitation time (0–14 min and 15–30 min) at the time of arrest.<br /> <strong>Results</strong>: No difference was found between CPC 1-2 and CPC 3-4-5 scores at discharge or at 6th, 12th, 18th, and 24th months in terms of the first rhythm and resuscitation time (P > 0.05).<br /> <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Patients discharged from the hospital following in-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) were found to have no difference in 2-year CPC scores with respect to cardiac rhythms and resuscitation durations at the onset of resuscitation.
topic Heart Arrest
Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation
Neurologic Examination
url http://www.jhpr.ir/article_60714_ecfe8541441cf26beb98b8d5a13c5032.pdf
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