Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Maximum End-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) |
The maximum value of ETCO2 during CPR before ROSC measured after a washout period of 4 positive pressure ventilations (~30 seconds with 30:2 compression: ventilation ratio) will be recorded. ETCO2 value reflects both cardiac output (CO) and pulmonary blood flow, and is an indirect indicator of coronary perfusion pressure during CPR. Levels of ETCO2 > 10-15 mmHg have been correlated with return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and survival in both animal and human models of cardiac arrest. |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) |
Proportion of patients who's recovered a spontaneous circulation after CPR |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Alive at hospital admission |
Vital status at hospital admission |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Survival to hospital discharge |
Vital status at hospital discharge |
up to 30 days |
|
Secondary |
Survival at 30 days |
Vital status at 30 days |
30 days |
|
Secondary |
Neurological functional status |
As measured by using the modified Rankin Scale (mRS). A score equal to 0 = no symptoms at all, A score equal to 1 = no significant disability, despite symptoms ; able to carry out all usual duties and activities A score equal to 2 = slight disability ; unable to carry out all previous activities but able to look after own affairs A score equal to 3 = moderate disability ; requiring some help, but able to walk without assistance A score equal to 4 = moderately severe disability ; unable to walk without assistance and unable to attend to own bodily needs without assistance A score equal to 5 = severe disability ; bedridden, incontinent and requiring constant nursing care and attention We considered to a score less or equal to 3 will be considered as favourable neurologic outcome |
Day 30 |
|
Secondary |
First recorded rhythm |
First recorded rhythm and rhythm recorded by EMS (asystole, ryhtme without pulse, ventricular fibrillation or ventricular tacycardia and spontaneous circulation) |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Changes in heart rhythm from ventricular fibrillation (VF) |
Proportion of patients who's with changes in heart rhythm from VF to non-VF rhythm and vice versa during the EMS intervention |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Signs of life |
Presence of agonal respirations and other signs of life (pupillary response, movement during CPR) recorded by ALS |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Re-arrest rates |
We calculated the proportion of patients who's recovered another cardiac arrest during CPR (supported by ALS and EMS) |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Non-invasive arterial O2 |
Non-invasive arterial O2 saturation values during CPR recorded by EMS |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
End-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) after CPR initiation |
We compared the difference in ETCO2 values between baseline (i.e., within 2 minutes of CPR initiation) and repeated (i.e., within 4 minutes of CPR initiation) measures during the CPR (recorded by ALS and EMS intervention) |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Non-invasive cerebral oximetry (rsO2) |
Non-invasive cerebral oximetry (rsO2) values during CPR repeated (i.e., within 4 minutes of CPR initiation) measures recorded by ALS and EMS intervention |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Left Ventricular (LV) function |
LV function will be measured by echocardiography within 12 hours of ROSC at hospital |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Non-invasive measurement of blood pressure |
Non-invasive measurement of blood (systolic, diastolic and mean blood pressure) pressure during CPR |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Intubation difficulty |
Intubation difficulty assessed by the Intubation Difficulty Scale score. Score equal at 0 will be considered to easy intubation, score between 0 and 5 will be considered to slight difficulty, score more than 5 will be considered to moderate to major difficulty and score equal to infinite will be considered to impossible intubation |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Neuron specific enolase |
Serum Neuron specific enolase was measured at admission and 24h after hospital admission |
Day 0 and 24hours |
|
Secondary |
S100 protein |
Serum S100 protein was measured- at admission and 24h after hospital admission |
Day 0 and 24hours |
|
Secondary |
Arterial Blood gases |
Arterial blood gases (PaO2 partial pressure of oxygen, PCO2 partial pressure of cardon dioxide, pH, HCO3- bicarbonates and SaO2 oxygen saturation) were measured at hospital admission |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Serum lactate concentration |
The serum lactate concentration was measured at hospital admission |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Serum d-dimer concentration |
Serum d-dimer concentration was measured at 4hour and 24 hour after admission |
Day 0 and 24hours |
|
Secondary |
Troponin C serum concentration |
Troponin C serum concentration was measured at 4hour and 24 hour after admission |
Day 0 and 24hours |
|
Secondary |
Creatinine concentration |
Serum creatinine concentration was measured at 4hour and 24 hour after admission |
Day 0 and 24hours |
|
Secondary |
Transaminases concentration |
Serum transaminases concentration (ASAT: aspartate aminotransferases and ALAT: alanine aminotransferases) were measured at 4hour and 24 hour after admission |
Day 0 and 24hours |
|
Secondary |
Imaging |
Head CT will be performed within 12 hours of ROSC. Analysis will include the white to gray matter ratio |
12 hours |
|
Secondary |
End-tidal carbon dioxide between witnessed and unwitnessed cardiac arrest out-of-hospital cardiac arrest |
We compared the difference in maximum ETCO2 during CPR between values recorded for witnessed and unwitnessed cardiac arrest |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
ROSC for witnessed and unwitnessed cardiac arrest |
Proportion of patients who's recovered a spontaneous circulation after CPR between witnessed and unwitnessed cardiac arrest |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Survival to hospital admission for witnessed and unwitnessed cardiac arrest |
Vital status at hospital admission between witnessed and unwitnessed cardiac arrest |
Day 0 |
|
Secondary |
Survival to hospital discharge for witnessed and unwitnessed cardiac arrest |
Vital status at hospital discharge between witnessed and unwitnessed cardiac arrest |
Up to 30 days |
|
Secondary |
Neurological functional status between witnessed and unwitnessed cardiac arrest |
As measured by using the modified Rankin Scale (mRS). A score equal to 0 = no symptoms at all, A score equal to 1 = no significant disability, despite symptoms ; able to carry out all usual duties and activities A score equal to 2 = slight disability ; unable to carry out all previous activities but able to look after own affairs A score equal to 3 = moderate disability ; requiring some help, but able to walk without assistance A score equal to 4 = moderately severe disbility ; unable to walk without assistance and unable to attend to own bodily needs without assistance A score equal to 5 = severe disability ; bedridden, incontinent and requiring constant nursing care and attention We consired to a score less or equal to 3 will be considered as favourable neurologic outcome |
Up to 30 days |
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