Prodromal symptoms of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest among patients calling emergency and non-emergency medical help services. (14th October 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Prodromal symptoms of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest among patients calling emergency and non-emergency medical help services. (14th October 2021)
- Main Title:
- Prodromal symptoms of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest among patients calling emergency and non-emergency medical help services
- Authors:
- Zylyftari, N
Lee, C.J.-Y
Gnesin, F
Moeller, A.L
Mills, E.H.A
Moeller, S.G
Jensen, B
Ringgren, K.B
Christensen, H.C
Blomberg, N.F
Tan, H.L
Folke, F
Koeber, L
Gislason, G.H
Torp-Pedersen, C - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Early identification of individuals at risk of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains difficult. Little is known about symptoms presented when contacting a medical helpline prior to OHCA. Aim: To examine the registered prodromal symptoms when patients phoned to seek medical help prior to OHCA. Methods: OHCA patients (≥18 years) were identified from the Danish Cardiac Arrest Registry (2014–2018) and linked with calls to the non-emergency (1813-Medical Helpline) and Emergency Medical Services 1–1-2 (112). We examined (1) symptoms registered within 30 days before OHCA, categorized into eight groups and stratified by time-period and call-type; (2) hospital diagnoses and medical prescriptions according to symptom groups within 180 days before these calls. Results: Among 974 OHCA patients who called in total within 30 days before OHCA, 816 OHCA patients (males 57%, median age 76 years [Q1-Q3: 65–84]) had a registered symptom and some of them called more than once (1, 145 calls by 816 patients). Overall, the most reported group of symptoms was "Other" (29%), containing a diverse group of prodromal symptoms registered by the caregiver that did not fit into the other categories (Figure), followed by breathing problems (15%). When stratified by time-period (Figure) the most common symptom group remained "Other". This was followed by symptoms related to the Central Nervous System (CNS)/Unconsciousness (17%) for the time-period within 0–7 days before OHCA,Abstract: Background: Early identification of individuals at risk of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains difficult. Little is known about symptoms presented when contacting a medical helpline prior to OHCA. Aim: To examine the registered prodromal symptoms when patients phoned to seek medical help prior to OHCA. Methods: OHCA patients (≥18 years) were identified from the Danish Cardiac Arrest Registry (2014–2018) and linked with calls to the non-emergency (1813-Medical Helpline) and Emergency Medical Services 1–1-2 (112). We examined (1) symptoms registered within 30 days before OHCA, categorized into eight groups and stratified by time-period and call-type; (2) hospital diagnoses and medical prescriptions according to symptom groups within 180 days before these calls. Results: Among 974 OHCA patients who called in total within 30 days before OHCA, 816 OHCA patients (males 57%, median age 76 years [Q1-Q3: 65–84]) had a registered symptom and some of them called more than once (1, 145 calls by 816 patients). Overall, the most reported group of symptoms was "Other" (29%), containing a diverse group of prodromal symptoms registered by the caregiver that did not fit into the other categories (Figure), followed by breathing problems (15%). When stratified by time-period (Figure) the most common symptom group remained "Other". This was followed by symptoms related to the Central Nervous System (CNS)/Unconsciousness (17%) for the time-period within 0–7 days before OHCA, and by breathing problems (19%) and trauma/exposure (17%) for the time-period within 8–30 days before OHCA (Figure). When stratified by call-type, most patients (60.8%) called the 1813-Medical Helpline, where "Other" (35%) and abdominal/back/urinary (14%) symptom groups were the most common. While breathing problems (24%) and CNS/Unconsciousness (21%) were highly reported among calls to 112. Within 180-days before contact with the medical helpline, independently of the symptom group presented, respiratory-related hospital diagnoses and antibiotic medications were common. Conclusions: Patients with OHCA who called emergency and non-emergency medical helpline 30 days before OHCA had diverse prodromal symptoms; the largest category were "Other" symptoms, followed by breathing-related symptoms. Funding Acknowledgement: Type of funding sources: Public grant(s) – EU funding. Main funding source(s): European Union's Horizon 2020 under the ESCAPE-NET program;Helsefonden … (more)
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- European heart journal. Volume 42(2021)Supplement 1
- Journal:
- European heart journal
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- Volume 42(2021)Supplement 1
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- Volume 42, Issue 1 (2021)
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- 2021
- Volume:
- 42
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0042-0001-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-10-14
- Subjects:
- Prevention
Cardiology -- Periodicals
Heart -- Diseases -- Periodicals
616.12005 - Journal URLs:
- http://eurheartj.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/eurheartj/ehab724.0673 ↗
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- 0195-668X
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