Investigating the outcomes of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and factors affecting it: A cross‐sectional study at Dr. Moaven Hospital, Sahneh City from 2014 to 2021

Author:

Ziapour Arash1ORCID,Hatami Garosi Vahid2ORCID,Tamri Yasaman3,Ghazvineh Shohreh3,Azizi Ali4

Affiliation:

1. Cardiovascular Research Center, Health Institute, Imam‐Ali Hospital Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences Kermanshah Iran

2. Student Research Committee Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences Kermanshah Iran

3. Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences Kermanshah Iran

4. Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences Kermanshah Iran

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsCardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is referred to an attempt to maintain the respiratory system and blood circulation active to oxygenate the body's important organs until the heart and blood circulation system return to normal. CPR results are influenced by a variety of circumstances and factors. The purpose of this study was to look into the outcomes of CPR and the factors that influence them at the Dr. Moaven Hospital in Sahneh.MethodsThis cross‐sectional descriptive study was carried out retrospectively from the start of 2014 to the start of 2021. Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences provides hospitals with a two‐page form for data collection. After entering the data into SPSS24, descriptive and inferential statistical tests were applied to analyze the results.ResultsOut of 497 patients who referred to Dr. Moaven Hospital in Sahne City, 280 were men and 217 were women, with a resuscitation success rate of 22.5% in men and 23.5% in women. CPR was conducted on 63.2% of patients in the emergency department, with 22.2% of them having successful CPR. The existence of the underlying disease had a statistically significant link with the outcomes of CPR (p = 0.007). The most prevalent cause for visit was cardiorespiratory arrest (30.6%), and there was no statistically significant difference between the diagnostic and reason for visit and the outcome of resuscitation, according to the χ2 test.ConclusionAccording to the findings of this study, increasing age and duration of CPR, the existence of underlying diseases, and the absence of shockable rhythms all reduce the likelihood of success in CPR.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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