In-hospital cardiac arrest.

To review the current management of in-hospital cardiac arrest and to identify variables that influence outcomes, OLDMEDLINE from 1950 to 1966 and MEDLINE from 1966 to March 2005 were searched using the keywords cardiopulmonary resuscitation, cardiac arrest, in hospital, and adult. Secondary sources were derived from review publications and personal communications by one of the authors. There is no secure evidence that the ultimate outcomes after cardiopulmonary resuscitation in settings of in-hospital cardiac arrest have improved in the >40 yrs that followed the landmark report by Kouwenhoven, Jude, and Knickerbocker, which launched the modern era of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. A paucity of objective measurements preclude secure protocols for sequencing of interventions and, even more, when to initiate and discontinue cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The preparedness of both physicians and nursing professionals to implement the published guidelines has itself been questioned. Whereas early access defibrillation with automated external defibrillators may be of benefit in out-of-hospital settings, there has as yet been no secure evidence that automated external defibrillators have had a favorable impact on in-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation when used on infrequent occasions by first responders. This contrasts with the much greater success of advanced life support providers and especially when electrical defibrillation is promptly performed by expertly trained personnel after onset of cardiac arrest. Outcomes are therefore improved in critical care settings and especially in coronary care units in which patients are continuously monitored.

[1]  Gary B. Smith,et al.  Staff awareness of a 'Do Not Attempt Resuscitation' policy in a District General Hospital. , 2005, Resuscitation.

[2]  B. Abella,et al.  Chest Compression Rates During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Are Suboptimal: A Prospective Study During In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest , 2005, Circulation.

[3]  R. Rossaint,et al.  Minimal instructions improve the performance of laypersons in the use of semiautomatic and automatic external defibrillators , 2005, Critical care.

[4]  P. Steen,et al.  Quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. , 2005, JAMA.

[5]  B. Abella,et al.  Quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation during in-hospital cardiac arrest. , 2005, JAMA.

[6]  A. Berrebi,et al.  Fulminant myocarditis in adults and children: bi-ventricular assist device for recovery. , 2004, European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery.

[7]  E. Wijdicks,et al.  Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in critically ill neurologic-neurosurgical patients. , 2004, Mayo Clinic proceedings.

[8]  David E. Snyder,et al.  Amplitude spectrum area: Measuring the probability of successful defibrillation as applied to human data , 2004, Critical care medicine.

[9]  T. Aufderheide,et al.  Death by hyperventilation: A common and life-threatening problem during cardiopulmonary resuscitation , 2004, Critical care medicine.

[10]  V. Nadkarni,et al.  Survival outcomes after extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation instituted during active chest compressions following refractory in-hospital pediatric cardiac arrest* , 2004, Pediatric critical care medicine : a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies.

[11]  Claudio Sandroni,et al.  In-hospital cardiac arrest: survival depends mainly on the effectiveness of the emergency response. , 2004, Resuscitation.

[12]  A. Zafari,et al.  A program encouraging early defibrillation results in improved in-hospital resuscitation efficacy. , 2004, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

[13]  J P Ornato,et al.  Public-access Defibrillation and Survival after Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest Recommended Citation Public-access Defibrillation and Survival after Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest , 2022 .

[14]  P. Maruff,et al.  Analysis of clinical outcomes following in‐hospital adult cardiac arrest , 2004, Internal medicine journal.

[15]  R. Rossaint,et al.  [Requirements for the use of automated external defibrillators in German hospitals]. , 2004, Der Anaesthesist.

[16]  S. Beckers,et al.  Voraussetzungen zur Anwendung von automatischen externen Defibrillatoren in deutschen Krankenhäusern , 2004, Der Anaesthesist.

[17]  D. Tok,et al.  Basic life support skills of doctors in a hospital resuscitation team. , 2004, The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine.

[18]  Gary B. Smith,et al.  Impact of attending a 1-day multi-professional course (ALERT) on the knowledge of acute care in trainee doctors. , 2004, Resuscitation.

[19]  Tom P. Aufderheide,et al.  Hyperventilation-Induced Hypotension During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation , 2004, Circulation.

[20]  David E. Snyder,et al.  The effects of biphasic waveform design on post-resuscitation myocardial function. , 2004, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

[21]  M. Dijkgraaf,et al.  Health system costs of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in relation to time to shock. , 2003, Circulation.

[22]  I. Squire,et al.  The use of basic life support skills by hospital staff; what skills should be taught? , 2004, Resuscitation.

[23]  J. Ornato,et al.  Cardiopulmonary resuscitation of adults in the hospital: a report of 14720 cardiac arrests from the National Registry of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. , 2003, Resuscitation.

[24]  S. Nelson,et al.  Haemodialysis patients' views on their resuscitation status. , 2003, Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association.

[25]  P. Finne,et al.  Prevalence of 'do not attempt resuscitation' orders and living wills among patients suffering cardiac arrest in four secondary hospitals. , 2003, Resuscitation.

[26]  A. Chao,et al.  Analysis and results of prolonged resuscitation in cardiac arrest patients rescued by extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. , 2003, Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

[27]  J. Engdahl,et al.  Factors associated with survival to hospital discharge among patients hospitalised alive after out of hospital cardiac arrest: change in outcome over 20 years in the community of Göteborg, Sweden , 2003, Heart.

[28]  Lance B Becker,et al.  Resuscitation after cardiac arrest: a 3-phase time-sensitive model. , 2002, JAMA.

[29]  O. Jolobe Knowledge of aspects of acute care in trainee doctors , 2002, Postgraduate medical journal.

[30]  L. Aiken,et al.  Hospital nurse staffing and patient mortality, nurse burnout, and job dissatisfaction. , 2002, JAMA.

[31]  J. Mackay,et al.  Six-year prospective audit of chest reopening after cardiac arrest. , 2002, European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery.

[32]  Gust H. Bardy,et al.  Tripling Survival From Sudden Cardiac Arrest Via Early Defibrillation Without Traditional Education in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation , 2002, Circulation.

[33]  P. Brindley,et al.  Predictors of survival following in-hospital adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation. , 2002, CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne.

[34]  Wanchun Tang,et al.  Adverse Outcomes of Interrupted Precordial Compression During Automated Defibrillation , 2002, Circulation.

[35]  J. A. N. Eedleman,et al.  Nurse-Staffing Levels and the Quality of Care in Hospitals , 2002 .

[36]  Peter Buerhaus,et al.  Nurse-staffing levels and the quality of care in hospitals. , 2002, The New England journal of medicine.

[37]  P. Maurette,et al.  [To err is human: building a safer health system]. , 2002, Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation.

[38]  Robert A. Berg,et al.  Adverse Hemodynamic Effects of Interrupting Chest Compressions for Rescue Breathing During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Ventricular Fibrillation Cardiac Arrest , 2001, Circulation.

[39]  R. Waalewijn,et al.  Bystander initiated actions in out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation: results from the Amsterdam Resuscitation Study (ARRESUST). , 2001, Resuscitation.

[40]  M. Weisfeldt,et al.  Workshop executive summary report: Postresuscitative and initial utility in life-saving efforts (PULSE), June 29–30, 2000, Lansdowne Resort and Conference Center, Leesburg, VA , 2001, Critical care medicine.

[41]  M H Weil,et al.  Workshop Executive Summary Report: Post-resuscitative and initial Utility in Life Saving Efforts (PULSE): June 29-30, 2000; Lansdowne Resort and Conference Center; Leesburg, VA. , 2001, Circulation.

[42]  D J Roe,et al.  Outcomes of rapid defibrillation by security officers after cardiac arrest in casinos. , 2000, The New England journal of medicine.

[43]  Weil Mh,et al.  How to respond to family demands for futile life support and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. , 2000 .

[44]  I. Birdi,et al.  Emergency reinstitution of cardiopulmonary bypass following cardiac surgery: outcome justifies the cost. , 2000, European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery.

[45]  C. McLean,et al.  Early defibrillation and the chain of survival in 'in-hospital' adult cardiac arrest; minutes count. , 2000, Resuscitation.

[46]  R. Auer,et al.  Hypoxia, hyperoxia, ischemia, and brain necrosis , 2000, Neurology.

[47]  D. Ferreira Cardiopulmonary resuscitation by chest compression alone or with mouth-to-mouth ventilation. , 2000, Revista portuguesa de cardiologia : orgao oficial da Sociedade Portuguesa de Cardiologia = Portuguese journal of cardiology : an official journal of the Portuguese Society of Cardiology.

[48]  M. Weil,et al.  How to respond to family demands for futile life support and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. , 2000, Critical care medicine.

[49]  L Schweiberer,et al.  Checking for breathing: evaluation of the diagnostic capability of emergency medical services personnel, physicians, medical students, and medical laypersons. , 1999, Annals of emergency medicine.

[50]  A. Laupacis,et al.  A cumulative meta-analysis of the effectiveness of defibrillator-capable emergency medical services for victims of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. , 1999, Annals of emergency medicine.

[51]  J. Bahr,et al.  Resuscitation in Europe: a tale of five European regions. , 1999, Resuscitation.

[52]  I. Stiell,et al.  Improved Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Survival Through the Inexpensive Optimization of an Existing Defibrillation Program: OPALS Study Phase II , 1999 .

[53]  K. Hillman,et al.  The Need for Undergraduate Education in Critical Care. (Results of a Questionnaire to Year 6 Medical Undergraduates, University of New South Wales and Recommendations on a Curriculum in Critical Care) , 1999, Anaesthesia and intensive care.

[54]  P. Lawler,et al.  As seen on TV: observational study of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in British television medical dramas. , 1998, BMJ.

[55]  Giles Morgan,et al.  Confidential inquiry into quality of care before admission to intensive care , 1998, BMJ.

[56]  K. Ladwig,et al.  Clinical Investigations in Critical CareEffects of Early Defibrillation by Ambulance Personnel on Short- and Long-term Outcome of Cardiac Arrest Survival: The Munich Experiment , 1997 .

[57]  J. Ornato,et al.  Recommended guidelines for reviewing, reporting, and conducting research on in-hospital resuscitation: the in-hospital "Utstein style". A statement for health care professionals from the American Heart Association, the European Resuscitation Council, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, the Au , 1997, Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine.

[58]  J. Ornato,et al.  Recommended guidelines for reviewing, reporting, and conducting research on in-hospital resuscitation: the in-hospital 'Utstein style'. American Heart Association. , 1997, Circulation.

[59]  Petter Andreas Steen,et al.  Recommended guidlines for reviewing, reporting, and conducting research on in-hospital resuscitation: The in-hospital 'Utstein style' , 1997 .

[60]  D. Angus,et al.  Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: what cost to cheat death? , 1996, Critical care medicine.

[61]  J. Tulsky,et al.  Cardiopulmonary resuscitation on television. Miracles and misinformation. , 1996, The New England journal of medicine.

[62]  S. Sermasi,et al.  Automatic external defibrillators in the hospital as well? , 1996, Resuscitation.

[63]  B. Brenner,et al.  Response to cardiac arrests in a hospital setting: delays in ventilation. , 1996, Resuscitation.

[64]  N. Baer CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION ON TELEVISION , 1996 .

[65]  E. Ackermann The Quality in Australian Health Care Study. , 1996, The Medical journal of Australia.

[66]  W. Shoemaker,et al.  Prospective, randomized trial of survivor values of cardiac index, oxygen delivery, and oxygen consumption as resuscitation endpoints in severe trauma. , 1995, The Journal of trauma.

[67]  M. Kelley,et al.  Survival after in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest of noncritically ill patients. A prospective study. , 1994, Chest.

[68]  D. Hess,et al.  Postdischarge survival and functional status following in-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation. , 1994, Chest.

[69]  C. Franklin,et al.  Developing strategies to prevent inhospital cardiac arrest: Analyzing responses of physicians and nurses in the hours before the event , 1994, Critical care medicine.

[70]  D. Tresch,et al.  Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Elderly Patients Hospitalized In The 1990s: A Favorable Outcome , 1994, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

[71]  N. Pijls,et al.  A comparison of resuscitation skills of qualified general nurses and ambulance nurses in The Netherlands. , 1993, Heart & lung : the journal of critical care.

[72]  L. Bossaert,et al.  Quality and efficiency of bystander CPR , 1993 .

[73]  D. Hickam,et al.  Results of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Failure to predict survival in two community hospitals. , 1993, Archives of internal medicine.

[74]  L. Bossaert,et al.  Quality and efficiency of bystander CPR. Belgian Cerebral Resuscitation Study Group. , 1993, Resuscitation.

[75]  Dellinger Rp,et al.  Undergraduate education in critical care medicine. , 1992 .

[76]  R. Dellinger,et al.  Undergraduate education in critical care medicine , 1992, Critical care medicine.

[77]  K. Monsieurs,et al.  Knowledge, skills and counselling behaviour of Belgian general practitioners on CPR-related issues. , 1992, Resuscitation.

[78]  A. Dubin,et al.  Gastric intramucosal pH as a therapeutic index of tissue oxygenation in critically ill patients , 1992, The Lancet.

[79]  R O Cummins,et al.  Recommended guidelines for uniform reporting of data from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: the Utstein Style. Task Force of the American Heart Association, the European Resuscitation Council, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, and the Australian Resuscitation Council. , 1991, Annals of emergency medicine.

[80]  N M Laird,et al.  Hospital characteristics associated with adverse events and substandard care. , 1991, JAMA.

[81]  T. Delbanco,et al.  Incidence and characteristics of preventable iatrogenic cardiac arrests. , 1991, JAMA.

[82]  T. Brennan,et al.  The nature of adverse events in hospitalized patients. Results of the Harvard Medical Practice Study II. , 1991, The New England journal of medicine.

[83]  T. Brennan,et al.  INCIDENCE OF ADVERSE EVENTS AND NEGLIGENCE IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS , 2008 .

[84]  T. Brennan,et al.  Incidence of adverse events and negligence in hospitalized patients. , 1991, The New England journal of medicine.

[85]  C. Sprung,et al.  Clinical antecedents to in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest. , 1990, Chest.

[86]  T. van der Werf,et al.  Cardiopulmonary resuscitation on the general ward: no category of patients should be excluded in advance. , 1990, Resuscitation.

[87]  D. Risucci,et al.  In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation: patient, arrest and resuscitation factors associated with survival. , 1990, Resuscitation.

[88]  R. Reynolds-Haertle,et al.  Cardiac arrest and resuscitation: a tale of 29 cities. , 1990, Annals of emergency medicine.

[89]  J. Gregory,et al.  In-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation. , 1989, JAMA.

[90]  L. Shenkman,et al.  Predicting outcome of inhospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation. , 1988, Critical care medicine.

[91]  M. Weil,et al.  Guide to ethical decision‐making for the critically ill: The three R's and Q.C , 1988, Critical care medicine.

[92]  R. Mcgrath In-house cardiopulmonary resuscitation--after a quarter of a century. , 1987, Annals of emergency medicine.

[93]  M. Urberg,et al.  Survival after cardiopulmonary resuscitation for an in-hospital cardiac arrest. , 1987, The Journal of family practice.

[94]  W. Kaye,et al.  Retention of cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills by physicians, registered nurses, and the general public , 1986, Critical care medicine.

[95]  R. Myers,et al.  Brain injury from marked hypoxia in cats: role of hypotension and hyperglycemia. , 1985, Stroke.

[96]  W. Kaye,et al.  The effect of time since training on house officers' retention of cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills. , 1985, The American journal of emergency medicine.

[97]  E F Cook,et al.  Survival after cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the hospital. , 1984, The New England journal of medicine.

[98]  Lim Ek Clinical report: interscalene block for shoulder operations. , 1979 .

[99]  M. Mcnicol,et al.  SURVIVAL AFTER CARDIAC ARREST IN HOSPITAL , 1977, The Lancet.

[100]  P. Safar Critical care medicine‐quo vadis? , 1974, Critical care medicine.

[101]  W. B. Kouwenhoven,et al.  Closed-chest cardiac massage. , 1960, JAMA.

[102]  J O ELAM,et al.  A comparison of the mouth-to-mouth and mouth-to-airway methods of artificial respiration with the chest-pressure arm-lift methods. , 1958, The New England journal of medicine.