1. Survival and neurological status after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the pediatric population in Andalusia.
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Rosell-Ortiz F, Mellado-Vergel FJ, López-Messa JB, Fernández-Valle P, Ruiz-Montero MM, González-Lobato I, Martínez-Lara M, Vergara-Pérez S, Vivar-Díaz I, García-Alcántara Á, and García del Águila J
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- Adolescent, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Child, Child, Preschool, Emergency Medical Services, Female, Humans, Male, Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest complications, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Spain epidemiology, Treatment Outcome, Nervous System Diseases etiology, Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest mortality
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Objective: Little is known about the evolution and long-term neurological status of pediatric patients who survive out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Our aim is to describe long-term survival and neurological status., Design: Retrospective observational study, based on the Andalusian Register of out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest., Setting: Pre-hospital Care., Patients: The study included patients aged 0-15 years between January 2008 and December 2012., Interventions: Patients follow up., Variables: Prehospital and hospital care variables were analyzed and one-year follow-up was performed, along with a specific follow-up of survivors in June 2014., Results: Of 5069 patients included in the register, 125 (2.5%) were aged ≤15 years. Cardiac arrest was witnessed in 52.8% of cases and resuscitation was performed in 65.6%. The initial rhythm was shockable in 7 (5.2%) cases. Nearly half (48.8%) the patients reached the hospital alive, of whom 20% did so while receiving resuscitation maneuvers. Only 9 (7.2%) patients survived to hospital discharge; 5 showed ad integrum recovery and 4 showed significant neurological impairment. The 5 patients with complete recovery continued their long-term situation. The remaining 4 patients, although slight improvement, were maintained in situation of neurological disability., Conclusions: Survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in pediatric patients was low. The long-term prognosis of survivors with good neurological recovery remains, although improvement in the rest was minimal., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier España, S.L.U. y SEMICYUC. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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