The association of immediate post cardiac arrest diastolic hypertension and survival following pediatric cardiac arrest
Resuscitation Jun 13, 2019
Topjian AA, et al. - Researchers conducted a secondary analysis of the Pediatric Intensive Care Quality of CPR (PICqCPR) study of invasively measured blood pressures during intensive care unit CPR in order to determine the influence of systolic and diastolic invasive arterial blood pressures immediately (0-20 min) after return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) on survival and neurologic outcomes at hospital discharge. At least one episode of immediate post-CPR diastolic hypertension was noted in 70 (68.6%) of 102 children. Observations revealed increased odds of survival to discharge in correlation to immediate post-ROSC hypertension, even after adjusting for covariates of interest.
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