Abstract 12684: Cpr Quality During Out- Of- Hospital Cardiac Arrest Transport

2016 
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated significant associations between cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) quality metrics and survival to hospital discharge following out-of- hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). No large study has explored the relationship between location of resuscitation (scene vs. transport) and CPR quality. Objective: We sought to determine the impact of CPR location on CPR quality metrics during OHCA. Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of prospectively collected data from the Toronto RescuNET Epistry- cardiac arrest database. We analyzed CPR quality data from all treated adult OHCA occurring over a 39 month period beginning January 1, 2013. We included OHCA patients who underwent resuscitation by emergency medical services and had CPR quality metric data for both scene and transport phases of the resuscitation. Based on 2010 American Heart Association guidelines, high quality CPR was defined as chest compression fraction (CCF)> 0.70, compression rate >100/min and...
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