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  • Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (eCPR) has been found to increase survival rates in certain patients experiencing cardiac arrest, as shown in a meta-analysis of 92 studies.* -
  • Pooled results indicated that 25% of patients achieved short-term survival and 16% experienced favorable neurologic outcomes (FNO) after eCPR.* -
  • Key factors linked to better survival included lower lactate levels, a shockable rhythm, and shorter durations of CPR, while FNO was associated with lower lactate, shockable rhythm, and targeted temperature management use.*

Article Abstract

Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (eCPR) can improve survival in selected patients with cardiac arrest (CA). In this meta-analysis, we evaluated factors associated with short-term survival and favorable neurologic outcome (FNO) post-eCPR. In June 2019, we systematically searched electronic databases for studies reporting on survival and predictors associated with short-term survival or FNO post-eCPR using multivariable analysis. We meta-analyzed outcomes and predictors using the inverse variance method with a random-effects model. We identified 92 studies with 13 factors amenable to meta-analysis. Pooled short-term survival and FNO were 25% and 16% respectively. Lower lactate, return of spontaneous circulation, shockable rhythm, shorter CPR duration, baseline pH, shorter low-flow time, and history of hypertension were significantly associated with short-term survival. In addition, shockable rhythm, lower lactate, and use of targeted temperature management were associated with FNO. The identified factors associated with short-term survival and FNO post-eCPR could guide prognosis prediction at the time of CA.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12265-021-10195-9DOI Listing

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