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Physician Presence in an Ambulance Car Is Associated with Increased Survival in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Prospective Cohort Analysis
by
Nagata, Takashi
, Hagihara, Akihito
, Abe, Takeru
, Nabeshima, Yoshihiro
, Hasegawa, Manabu
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Aged
/ Ambulances
/ Automation
/ Bias
/ Cardiac arrest
/ Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cohort analysis
/ Cohort Studies
/ Councils
/ CPR
/ Defibrillators
/ Dependent variables
/ Female
/ Fire stations
/ Health services
/ Heart
/ Heart diseases
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Independent variables
/ Intubation
/ Lifesaving
/ Male
/ Medical societies
/ Medicine
/ Mortality
/ Neurological complications
/ Observational studies
/ Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest - epidemiology
/ Patients
/ Physically disabled persons
/ Physicians
/ Physicians - statistics & numerical data
/ Physicians - supply & distribution
/ Prospective Studies
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Resuscitation
/ Studies
/ Survival
/ Survival Analysis
/ Systematic review
/ Task forces
/ University graduates
/ Workforce
2014
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Physician Presence in an Ambulance Car Is Associated with Increased Survival in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Prospective Cohort Analysis
by
Nagata, Takashi
, Hagihara, Akihito
, Abe, Takeru
, Nabeshima, Yoshihiro
, Hasegawa, Manabu
in
Aged
/ Ambulances
/ Automation
/ Bias
/ Cardiac arrest
/ Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cohort analysis
/ Cohort Studies
/ Councils
/ CPR
/ Defibrillators
/ Dependent variables
/ Female
/ Fire stations
/ Health services
/ Heart
/ Heart diseases
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Independent variables
/ Intubation
/ Lifesaving
/ Male
/ Medical societies
/ Medicine
/ Mortality
/ Neurological complications
/ Observational studies
/ Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest - epidemiology
/ Patients
/ Physically disabled persons
/ Physicians
/ Physicians - statistics & numerical data
/ Physicians - supply & distribution
/ Prospective Studies
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Resuscitation
/ Studies
/ Survival
/ Survival Analysis
/ Systematic review
/ Task forces
/ University graduates
/ Workforce
2014
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Physician Presence in an Ambulance Car Is Associated with Increased Survival in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Prospective Cohort Analysis
by
Nagata, Takashi
, Hagihara, Akihito
, Abe, Takeru
, Nabeshima, Yoshihiro
, Hasegawa, Manabu
in
Aged
/ Ambulances
/ Automation
/ Bias
/ Cardiac arrest
/ Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cohort analysis
/ Cohort Studies
/ Councils
/ CPR
/ Defibrillators
/ Dependent variables
/ Female
/ Fire stations
/ Health services
/ Heart
/ Heart diseases
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Independent variables
/ Intubation
/ Lifesaving
/ Male
/ Medical societies
/ Medicine
/ Mortality
/ Neurological complications
/ Observational studies
/ Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest - epidemiology
/ Patients
/ Physically disabled persons
/ Physicians
/ Physicians - statistics & numerical data
/ Physicians - supply & distribution
/ Prospective Studies
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Resuscitation
/ Studies
/ Survival
/ Survival Analysis
/ Systematic review
/ Task forces
/ University graduates
/ Workforce
2014
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Physician Presence in an Ambulance Car Is Associated with Increased Survival in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Prospective Cohort Analysis
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Physician Presence in an Ambulance Car Is Associated with Increased Survival in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Prospective Cohort Analysis
2014
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The presence of a physician seems to be beneficial for pre-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) of patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. However, the effectiveness of a physician's presence during CPR before hospital arrival has not been established. We conducted a prospective, non-randomized, observational study using national data from out-of-hospital cardiac arrests between 2005 and 2010 in Japan. We performed a propensity analysis and examined the association between a physician's presence during an ambulance car ride and short- and long-term survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Specifically, a full non-parsimonious logistic regression model was fitted with the physician presence in the ambulance as the dependent variable; the independent variables included all study variables except for endpoint variables plus dummy variables for the 47 prefectures in Japan (i.e., 46 variables). In total, 619,928 out-of-hospital cardiac arrest cases that met the inclusion criteria were analyzed. Among propensity-matched patients, a positive association was observed between a physician's presence during an ambulance car ride and return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) before hospital arrival, 1-month survival, and 1-month survival with minimal neurological or physical impairment (ROSC: OR = 1.84, 95% CI 1.63-2.07, p = 0.00 in adjusted for propensity and all covariates); 1-month survival: OR = 1.29, 95% CI 1.04-1.61, p = 0.02 in adjusted for propensity and all covariates); cerebral performance category (1 or 2): OR = 1.54, 95% CI 1.03-2.29, p = 0.04 in adjusted for propensity and all covariates); and overall performance category (1 or 2): OR = 1.50, 95% CI 1.01-2.24, p = 0.05 in adjusted for propensity and all covariates). A prospective observational study using national data from out-of-hospital cardiac arrests shows that a physician's presence during an ambulance car ride was independently associated with increased short- and long-term survival.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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