A Two-Point Strategy to Clarify Prognosis in >80-Year-Olds Experiencing Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

E. Paratz, E. Nehme, N. Heriot, K. Bissland, S. Rowe, L. Fahy, D. Anderson, D. Stub, A. La Gerche, Z. Nehme (Leading Author)

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Abstract

Background The global population is aging, with the number of ≥80-year-olds projected to triple over the next 30 years. Rates of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) are also increasing within this age group. Methods The Victorian Ambulance Cardiac Arrest Registry was utilised to identify OHCAs in patients aged ≥80 years between 2002–2021. Predictors of survival to discharge were defined and a prognostic score derived from this cohort. Results 77,628 patients experienced OHCA of whom 25,269 (32.6%) were ≥80 years (80–90 years=18,956; 90–100 years=6,148; >100 years=209). The number of patients ≥80 years increased over time both absolutely (p=0.002) and proportionally (p=0.028). 619 (2.4%) patients survived to discharge without change over time. Older ages had no difference in witnessed OHCA status but were less likely to have shockable rhythm (OR 0.50 (95% CI 0.44–0.57) for 90–100-year-olds, OR 0.28 (95% CI 0.12–0.63) for 90–100-year-olds). If OHCA was witnessed and there was a shockable rhythm then survival was 14%; if one factor was present survival was 5-6% and if neither factor was present, survival was 0.09%. These survival rates enabled derivation of a simplified prognostic assessment score – the ‘15/5/0’ score - highly comparable to a previously-published American cohort. Conclusions Elderly OHCA rates have increased to one-third of caseload. The most important factors predicting survival were whether the OHCA was witnessed and there was a shockable rhythm. We present a simple two-point ‘15/5/0’ prognostic score defining which patients will gain most from advanced resuscitative measures.

Original languageEnglish
Article number626
Pages (from-to)S417
Number of pages1
JournalHeart Lung and Circulation
Volume33
Issue numberSupplement 4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024
Externally publishedYes
EventCardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting 2024 - Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, Perth, Australia
Duration: 1 Aug 20244 Aug 2024
Conference number: 72nd
https://www.heartlungcirc.org/issue/S1443-9506(24)X0013-X
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