National trends in the use of postcardiac arrest therapeutic hypothermia and hospital factors influencing its use
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National trends in the use of postcardiac arrest therapeutic hypothermia and hospital factors influencing its use
Abstract
Background: Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) in cardiac arrest continues to be underused in the United States. A better understanding of its utilization could inform future efforts and policies to improve utilization. This study investigates trends in TH use for in and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, and hospital factors associated with its use.
Methods: We performed a cross-sectional analysis using the Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS), 2007-2010, of US adult hospitalizations with cardiac arrest. Annual rates of TH use and proportions of hospitals using TH were calculated using NIS weighting. Potential hospital factors associated with increased likelihood of TH utilization were assessed using logistic regression.
Results: Across 2007-2010, 1.35% of cardiac arrest patients received TH; increasing from 0.34% (2007) to 2.49% (2010). The proportion of hospitals using TH was 13.63%, increasing from 4.63% (2007) to 22.16% (2010). Significant hospital factors associated with TH utilization were: large hospitals, urban location, Northeast or West regions, teaching hospitals, non-safety net hospitals, increasing year, and hospitals with higher annual cardiac arrest volume.
Conclusion: Utilization of TH in cardiac arrest remains low, but increased sevenfold from 2007 to 2010. The significant variability in implementation of TH, argues for nationwide best practices or regionalization of postcardiac arrest care hospitals.
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