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- Jenny Shin, Richard Chocron, Thomas Rea, Peter Kudenchuk, Bryan McNally, and Mickey Eisenberg.
- Emergency Medical Services Division of Public Health - Seattle & King County, United States.
- Resuscitation. 2021 Jan 1; 158: 88-93.
BackgroundThe Utstein population is defined by non-traumatic, bystander-witnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) presenting with ventricular fibrillation (VF). It is used to compare resuscitation performance across emergency medical services (EMS) systems. We hypothesized a system-specific survival correlation between the current Utstein population and other VF populations defined by unwitnessed VF OHCA and VF OHCA after EMS arrival (EMS-witnessed). Expanding performance metrics to this more comprehensive population would make the Utstein definition more representative of the actual community burden and response to VF OHCA.MethodsWe performed a cohort investigation of all non-traumatic, VF OHCA in the Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival from 1/1/2013-12/31/2018 among EMS agencies that treated > = 100 VF OHCA. We evaluated sample size and survival with the addition of the new VF populations. We used Pearson coefficient to assess whether there was a correlation of agency-specific survival outcomes between the current Utstein population and unwitnessed and EMS-witnessed VF OHCA.ResultsA total of 107 EMS agencies treated 38,836 VF arrests: 22,918 current Utstein, 11,297 unwitnessed VF, and 4621 EMS-witnessed VF OHCA. Overall, survival was 29.8% (11,567/38,836): 33.9% (7774/22,918) among current Utstein, 17.2% (1942/11,297) among unwitnessed VF, and 40.1% (1851/4621) among EMS-witnessed VF. For agency-specific survival outcome, the Pearson correlation was 0.52 between the current Utstein population versus combined unwitnessed and EMS-witnessed groups. For survival with Cerebral Performance Category 1-2, the Pearson correlation was 0.61.ConclusionExpanding the Utstein population to include unwitnessed and EMS-witnessed VF OHCA achieves a simpler, more inclusive case definition that minimizes variability in case determination and increases the number of survivors and eligible population by ∼50%, while still achieving a distinguishing metric of system-specific performance.Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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