1. Intraoperative cardiac arrest
- Author
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Han, Fei, Wang, Yufeng, Wang, Yue, Dong, Jiaxu, Nie, Chaoran, Chen, Meng, and Hou, Lina
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Aged, 80 and over ,Adult ,Male ,China ,Incidence ,Resuscitation ,Observational Study ,cardiac arrest ,Middle Aged ,anesthesia ,Survival Analysis ,Heart Arrest ,Tertiary Care Centers ,Risk Factors ,Neoplasms ,Humans ,intraoperative ,IOCA ,Female ,Hospital Mortality ,Intraoperative Complications ,Research Article ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Intraoperative cardiac arrest (IOCA) is a lethal complication of noncardiac surgery. According to several reports, immediate survival after IOCA is approximately 50%. In this study, a retrospective case analysis was performed to determine the incidence of IOCA, the potential causes of cardiac arrest, and the risk factors of no resuscitation in patients undergoing tumorous surgery. The medical records of surgery patients who experienced cardiac arrest during the intraoperative period between 2005 and 2014 were reviewed. The general conditions of the patients with IOCA were compared between the successfully resuscitated group and the unresuscitated group. Fifteen patients with IOCA among 142,853 patients undergoing tumorous surgery were reviewed during the study period. Immediate survival after IOCA was 60%. Hospital survival was 46.7%. The incidence of IOCA decreased during 2010 to 2014 when compared with the rate during 2005 to 2009 (P
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- 2017