医学
咪唑安定
镇静
自然循环恢复
气道管理
急诊医学
麻醉
急诊科
复苏
心肺复苏术
血压
目标温度管理
气道
内科学
精神科
作者
Gerrit Jansen,Eugen Latka,Michael Bernhard,Martin Deicke,Daniel Fischer,Annika Hoyer,Yacin Keller,A. Kobiella,Sissy Linder,Bernd Strickmann,Lisa Marie Strototte,Karl‐Christian Thies,Kai Johanning,Vera von Dossow,Jochen Hinkelbein
标识
DOI:10.3238/arztebl.m2023.0277
摘要
An out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) with return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) may need to be treated with airway management, emergency ventilation, invasive interventions, and post-arrest sedation. We investigated the influence of the use of midazolam for post-arrest sedation on achieving post-resuscitation care targets and the associated risk of hemodynamic complications.All emergency rescue missions of the Dresden, Gütersloh, and Lippe medical rescue services in the years 2019-2021 were reviewed to identify adult patients who had OHCA, unconsciousness, and sustained ROSC with spontaneous circulation until arrival at the hospital; the findings were supplemented with data from the German Resuscitation Registry. Patients who received midazolam (alone or in combination with other anesthetic agents) for post-arrest sedation were compared with those who did not. The endpoints were the regaining of a systolic blood pressure ≥ 100 mmHg, end-tidal pCO2 35-45 mmHg, and oxygen saturation (SpO2) 94-98%. A propensity score analysis was used to adjust for age, sex, and variables potentially affecting hemodynamic status or the targets for oxygenation and ventilation.There were 2335 cases of OHCA among 391 305 emergency rescue missions. 571 patients had ROSC before arrival in the hospital (24.5%; female, 33.6%; age, 68 ± 14 years). Of the 395 among them (69.2%) who were treated with post-arrest sedation, 249 (63.0%) received midazolam. Patients who received midazolam reached the guideline-recommended targets for oxygenation, ventilation, and blood pressure more frequently than those who were not sedated: the respective odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals were 2.00 [1.20; 3.34], 1.57 [0.99; 2.48], and 1.41 [0.89; 2.21].The pre-hospital administration of midazolam leads to more frequent pre-hospital attainment of the oxygenation and ventilation targets in post-resuscitation care, without any evidence of an elevated risk of hemodynamic complications.
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