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Resuscitation From Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest When Is EtCO2 Reliably Associated With ROSC? - PubMed

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  • #OHCA
  • End-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2) trajectories are linked to outcomes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).
  • Study aimed to determine minimum EtCO2 monitoring duration needed to distinguish return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) from non-ROSC.
  • Analysis used EtCO2 data from 1168 patients in the Pragmatic Airway Resuscitation Trial.
  • Patients were stratified by witnessed status and initial EtCO2 levels: low (≤30 mmHg), moderate (31-49), and high (≥50).
  • Group-based trajectory modeling identified upward or downward EtCO2 trajectory classes.
  • In witnessed arrests, upward vs. downward trajectories showed non-overlapping confidence intervals after 8 minutes for low EtCO2, 12 for moderate, and 21 for high.
  • For unwitnessed arrests, non-overlapping confidence intervals occurred at 7 minutes.
  • EtCO2 trajectory monitoring (7-21 minutes depending on factors) can offer early prognostic guidance during OHCA resuscitation.