Basic Civil Engineering notes on Transportation Engineering & Modes of Transport
Factors associated with poor outcome after witnessed out of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest HY
1. Factors associated with poor outcome after witnessed out-of-
hospital sudden cardiac arrest
• Time elapsed prior to effective resuscitation (delayed bystander
CPR, delayed defibrillation)
• Initial rhythm of pulseless electrical activity or asystole
• Prolonged CPR (>5 minutes)
• Absence of vital signs
• Advanced age
• Prior history of cardiac disease
• ≥ 2 chronic illnesses
• Persistent coma after CPR
• Need for intubation or vasopressors
• Pneumonia or renal failure after CPR
• Sepsis, cerebrovascular accident, or class III or IV heart failure