2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2017.04.051
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Long-term survival of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients with malignancy

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“…Results from each of the individual studies are shown online supplementary table 1 (for survival to hospital discharge outcomes) and online supplementary table 2 (for neurological outcomes). There were 18 studies conducted in Europe,3 5 10 13 15 28–40 four in the USA,8 12 41 42 three in Asia,20 26 43 two multinational studies,11 14 one in Australia9 and one in Canada 44. The number of patients enrolled in each study varied from n=6330 to n=2 47 684 41.…”
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“…Results from each of the individual studies are shown online supplementary table 1 (for survival to hospital discharge outcomes) and online supplementary table 2 (for neurological outcomes). There were 18 studies conducted in Europe,3 5 10 13 15 28–40 four in the USA,8 12 41 42 three in Asia,20 26 43 two multinational studies,11 14 one in Australia9 and one in Canada 44. The number of patients enrolled in each study varied from n=6330 to n=2 47 684 41.…”
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“…Patient inclusion age varied between studies, with 19 studies restricted to adults (≥16 years),3 8 9 12 20 26 28 29 31 33 36–44 one10 restricted to 70 years or over, seven placing no age restrictions5 11 13 15 32 34 35 and two studies being unclear about age 14 30. Cohort recruitment points varied greatly also, with 15 studies using scene of arrest as the enrolment point,5 8–11 13 20 31–33 38–40 42 44 6 using emergency department (ED) admission12 15 26 35–37 and 8 using hospital admission 3 14 28–30 34 41 43. Cardiac arrest aetiology was identified as either cardiac or non-traumatic in 12 studies,5 8–12 20 26 31 33 36 41 while the remaining studies either placed no restriction or were unclear.…”
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“…In einer retrospektiven Beobachtungsstudie konnte allerdings gezeigt werden, dass der Body-Mass-Index (BMI < 18,5 bis ≥30 kg/m 2 ) bei eCPR-Patienten weder mit einer erhöhten Mortalität noch mit einem schlechteren neurologischen Outcome assoziiert war [39]. Anderseits konnte in einer retrospektiven Studie gezeigt werden, dass die 1-Jahres-Überle-bensrate bei Patienten mit malignen Erkrankungen signifikant niedriger war als bei nichtmalignen Erkrankungen (1,7 % versus 11,4 %; [40]). Zudem ist zu berücksichtigen, dass ältere und gebrechliche Patienten mit OHCA eine niedrige Überlebenswahrscheinlichkeit zeigen [41].…”
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