Renal Function and Outcome of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest ― Multicenter Prospective Study (SOS-KANTO 2012 Study)

Background: Renal dysfunction is associated with increased cardiovascular-related mortality, but its impact on outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains unclear. We assessed whether post-OHCA outcome correlated with renal function early after OHCA. Methods and Results: Of the 16,452 r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Circulation Journal 2018/12/25, Vol.83(1), pp.139-146
Hauptverfasser: Tamura, Tomoyoshi, Suzuki, Masaru, Hayashida, Kei, Sasaki, Junichi, Yonemoto, Naohiro, Sakurai, Atsushi, Tahara, Yoshio, Nagao, Ken, Yaguchi, Arino, Morimura, Naoto, on behalf of the SOS-KANTO 2012 Study Group
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Renal dysfunction is associated with increased cardiovascular-related mortality, but its impact on outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains unclear. We assessed whether post-OHCA outcome correlated with renal function early after OHCA. Methods and Results: Of the 16,452 registered patients in the SOS-KANTO 2012 Study, 5,112 cardiogenic OHCA adults with creatinine measurement (mean age, 72 years; male, 64%) were examined. First-obtained creatinine was used to assess eGFR. Associations between eGFR groups, ≥60 (n=997), 45–59 (n=1,311), 30–44 (n=1,441), and
ISSN:1346-9843
1347-4820
1347-4820
DOI:10.1253/circj.CJ-18-0631