Paediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest: Factors associated with survival and neurobehavioural outcome one year later

Resuscitation. 2018 Mar:124:96-105. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2018.01.013. Epub 2018 Jan 6.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate clinical characteristics associated with 12-month survival and neurobehavioural function among children recruited to the Therapeutic Hypothermia after Paediatric Cardiac Arrest In-Hospital trial.

Methods: Children (n = 329) with in-hospital cardiac arrest who received chest compressions for ≥2 min, were comatose, and required mechanical ventilation after return of circulation were included. Neurobehavioural function was assessed using the Vineland Adaptive Behaviour Scales, second edition (VABS-II) at baseline (reflecting pre-arrest status) and 12 months post-arrest. Norms for VABS-II are 100 (mean) ±15 (SD). Higher scores indicate better functioning. Outcomes included 12-month survival, 12-month survival with VABS-II decreased by ≤15 points from baseline, and 12-month survival with VABS-II ≥70.

Results: Asystole as the initial arrest rhythm, administration of >4 adrenaline doses, and higher post-arrest blood lactate concentration were independently associated with lower 12-month survival; an adrenaline dosing interval of 3-<5 min and open chest compressions were independently associated with greater 12-month survival. Use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and higher blood lactate were independently associated with lower 12-month survival with VABS-II decreased by ≤15 points from baseline; open chest compressions was independently associated with greater 12-month survival with VABS-II decreased by ≤15 points. Asystole as the initial rhythm, use of ECMO, and higher blood lactate were independently associated with lower 12-month survival with VABS-II ≥70; open chest compressions was independently associated with greater 12-month survival with VABS-II ≥70.

Conclusions: Cardiac arrest and resuscitation factors are associated with long-term survival and neurobehavioural function among children who are comatose after in-hospital arrest.

Keywords: In-hospital cardiac arrest; Neurobehavioural outcome; Paediatric.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study
  • Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation / methods*
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Cognitive Dysfunction / diagnosis*
  • Cognitive Dysfunction / etiology
  • Coma / etiology
  • Epinephrine / therapeutic use
  • Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation / statistics & numerical data
  • Heart Arrest / mortality
  • Heart Arrest / therapy*
  • Heart Massage / methods*
  • Humans
  • Hypothermia, Induced / methods
  • Infant
  • Lactic Acid / blood
  • Neuropsychological Tests
  • Treatment Outcome

Substances

  • Lactic Acid
  • Epinephrine