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Article

Pre-Hospital Critical Care for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests with Return of Spontaneous Circulation: A Retrospective Observational Study

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University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK
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Clinical & Experimental Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK
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Hampshire & Isle of Wight Air Ambulance, Southampton SO16 0BT, UK
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Perioperative & Critical Care Theme, NIHR Southampton Biochemical Research Centre, Southampton SO16 6YD, UK
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J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14(3), 966; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14030966 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 4 January 2025 / Revised: 26 January 2025 / Accepted: 29 January 2025 / Published: 3 February 2025
(This article belongs to the Section Emergency Medicine)

Abstract

Background/Objectives: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs) are common, with return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) achieved in approximately 25% of patients. However, it remains unknown whether post-ROSC care delivered by a pre-hospital critical care team (CCT) improves patient outcomes. We therefore aimed to investigate this in OHCA patients admitted to our intensive care unit (ICU). Methods: In this retrospective observational study, consecutive adults with ROSC after non-traumatic OHCA admitted to our ICU between 1 September 2019 and 31 August 2022 were included. We compared patients who received post-ROSC care from a CCT to those who received standard care. The primary outcome was a good neurological outcome on hospital discharge (defined as Cerebral Performance Category 1–2). Descriptive statistics, Area Under the Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve (AUC) values, and adjusted Odds Ratios (ORs) are reported. We constructed multivariable logistic regression models that adjusted for the component variables of the MIRACLE2 score. Results: We included 126 OHCAs (median age 63 years, 69% male), which were largely witnessed (82%), involved bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (87%), and had an initial shockable rhythm (61%). The prevalence of good neurological outcomes was higher in patients who received post-ROSC care from a pre-hospital CCT (37% vs. 17%, p = 0.012). The MIRACLE2 score was a strong predictor of good neurological outcomes (AUC 0.932), and in our multivariable analysis, good neurological outcome was associated with both CCT presence post-ROSC (aOR 3.77, 95% CI 1.02–13.89) and the delivery of PHEA (aOR 4.10, 95% CI 1.10–15.27, p = 0.035). Furthermore, in patients meeting the Utstein criteria (n = 69), good neurological outcomes were also more prevalent with CCT presence post-ROSC (62% vs. 29%, p < 0.001). Conclusions: We found that post-ROSC care delivered by a pre-hospital CCT was associated with good neurological outcomes on hospital discharge.
Keywords: cardiac arrest; resuscitation; ROSC; pre-hospital; critical care; PHEA; HEMS cardiac arrest; resuscitation; ROSC; pre-hospital; critical care; PHEA; HEMS

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Watson, A.J.R.; Henderson, D.; Beecham, R.; Ward, J.; Owen, P.; Hannah, J.; Plumb, J.; Dushianthan, A. Pre-Hospital Critical Care for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests with Return of Spontaneous Circulation: A Retrospective Observational Study. J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14, 966. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14030966

AMA Style

Watson AJR, Henderson D, Beecham R, Ward J, Owen P, Hannah J, Plumb J, Dushianthan A. Pre-Hospital Critical Care for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests with Return of Spontaneous Circulation: A Retrospective Observational Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2025; 14(3):966. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14030966

Chicago/Turabian Style

Watson, Adam J. R., Delphi Henderson, Ryan Beecham, James Ward, Peter Owen, Julian Hannah, James Plumb, and Ahilanandan Dushianthan. 2025. "Pre-Hospital Critical Care for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests with Return of Spontaneous Circulation: A Retrospective Observational Study" Journal of Clinical Medicine 14, no. 3: 966. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14030966

APA Style

Watson, A. J. R., Henderson, D., Beecham, R., Ward, J., Owen, P., Hannah, J., Plumb, J., & Dushianthan, A. (2025). Pre-Hospital Critical Care for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests with Return of Spontaneous Circulation: A Retrospective Observational Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(3), 966. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14030966

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