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Variability of Post-Cardiac Arrest Care Practices Among Cardiac Arrest Centers: United States and South Korean Dual Network Survey of Emergency Physician Research Principal Investigators

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Abstract
There is little consensus regarding many post-cardiac arrest care parameters. Variability in such practices could confound the results and generalizability of post-arrest care research. We sought to characterize the variability in post-cardiac arrest care practice in Korea and the United States. A 54-question survey was sent to investigators participating in one of two research groups in South Korea (Korean Hypothermia Network [KORHN]) and the United States (National Post-Arrest Research Consortium [NPARC]). Single investigators from each site were surveyed (N = 40). Participants answered questions based on local institutional protocols and practice. We calculated descriptive statistics for all variables. Forty surveys were completed during the study period with 30 having greater than 50% of questions completed (75% response rate; 24 KORHN and 6 NPARC). Most centers target either 33°C (N = 16) or vary the target based on patient characteristics (N = 13). Both bolus and continuous infusion dosing of sedation are employed. No single indication was unanimous for cardiac catheterization. Only six investigators reported having an institutional protocol for withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy (WLST). US patients with poor neurological prognosis tended to have WLST with subsequent expiration (N = 5), whereas Korean patients are transferred to a secondary care facility (N = 19). Both electroencephalography modality and duration vary between institutions. Serum biomarkers are commonly employed by Korean, but not US centers. We found significant variability in post-cardiac arrest care practices among US and Korean medical centers. These practice variations must be taken into account in future studies of post-arrest care.
All Author(s)
P. J. Coppler ; K. N. Sawyer ; C. S. Youn ; S. P. Choi ; K. N. Park ; Y. M. Kim ; J. C. Reynolds ; D. F. Gaieski ; B. K. Lee ; J. S. Oh ; W. Y. Kim ; H. J. Moon ; B. S. Abella ; J. Elmer ; C. W. Callaway ; J. C. Rittenberger
Issued Date
2017
Type
Article
Keyword
cardiac arrestcritical care neuroprognosticationtargeted temperature managementtherapeutic hypothermiawithdrawal of life-sustaining therapies
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
ISSN
2153-7658 ; 2153-7933
Citation Title
Therapeutic hypothermia and temperature management
Citation Volume
7
Citation Number
1
Citation Start Page
30
Citation End Page
35
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.1089/ther.2016.0017
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/767
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