Aim: We hypothesized that adult patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) requiring prolonged resuscitation have more severe coronary artery disease (CAD) than those responding rapidly, and more severe CAD than patients with STEMI without OHCA. Methods: Consecutive conscious and comatose OHCA patients with STEMI after reestablishment of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), and patients with refractory OHCA undergoing veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (E-CPR OHCA) were compared to STEMI without OHCA (STEMI no OHCA). CAD severity was assessed by a single physician blinded to the resuscitation method, time to ROSC and level of consciousness. Results: Between 2016 and 2022, 71 conscious OHCA, 157 comatose OHCA, 50 E-CPR OHCA and 101 STEMI no OHCA underwent immediate coronary angiography. Acute culprit lesion was documented less often in OHCA (88.1% vs 97%; p=0.009) but complete occlusion was more frequent (68.8% vs 58.4%; p=0.038) than in STEMI no OHCA. SYNTAX score was 5.6 in STEMI no OHCA, 10.2 in conscious OHCA, 13.4 in comatose OHCA and 26.8 in E-CPR OHCA (p<0.001). There was a linear correlation between SYNTAX score and delay to ROSC/ECMO initiation (r2=0.61; p<0.001). Post PCI culprit TIMI 3 flow was comparable between the groups (≥86%). SYNTAX score was among independent predictors of 5-year survival which was significantly decreased in comatose OHCA (56.1%) and E-CPR OHCA (36.0%) compared to conscious OHCA (83.1%) and STEMI no OHCA (88.1%). Conclusion: Compared to STEMI no OHCA, OHCA was associated with increased incidence of acute coronary occlusion and more complex non culprit CAD which progressively increased from conscious OHCA to E-CPR OHCA. Severity of CAD was associated with increased delays to ROSC/ECMO initiation and decreased long term survival.

Coronary Features Across the Spectrum of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest with ST-elevation Myocardial Infarction (CAD-OHCA study) / Franco, Danilo; Goslar, Tomaz; Radsel, Peter; De Luca, Nicola; Esposito, Giovanni; Izzo, Raffaele; Tesorio, Tullio; Barbato, Emanuele; Noc, Marko. - In: RESUSCITATION. - ISSN 0300-9572. - (2023), p. 109981. [10.1016/j.resuscitation.2023.109981]

Coronary Features Across the Spectrum of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest with ST-elevation Myocardial Infarction (CAD-OHCA study)

Franco, Danilo;De Luca, Nicola;Esposito, Giovanni;Izzo, Raffaele;Barbato, Emanuele;
2023

Abstract

Aim: We hypothesized that adult patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) requiring prolonged resuscitation have more severe coronary artery disease (CAD) than those responding rapidly, and more severe CAD than patients with STEMI without OHCA. Methods: Consecutive conscious and comatose OHCA patients with STEMI after reestablishment of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), and patients with refractory OHCA undergoing veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (E-CPR OHCA) were compared to STEMI without OHCA (STEMI no OHCA). CAD severity was assessed by a single physician blinded to the resuscitation method, time to ROSC and level of consciousness. Results: Between 2016 and 2022, 71 conscious OHCA, 157 comatose OHCA, 50 E-CPR OHCA and 101 STEMI no OHCA underwent immediate coronary angiography. Acute culprit lesion was documented less often in OHCA (88.1% vs 97%; p=0.009) but complete occlusion was more frequent (68.8% vs 58.4%; p=0.038) than in STEMI no OHCA. SYNTAX score was 5.6 in STEMI no OHCA, 10.2 in conscious OHCA, 13.4 in comatose OHCA and 26.8 in E-CPR OHCA (p<0.001). There was a linear correlation between SYNTAX score and delay to ROSC/ECMO initiation (r2=0.61; p<0.001). Post PCI culprit TIMI 3 flow was comparable between the groups (≥86%). SYNTAX score was among independent predictors of 5-year survival which was significantly decreased in comatose OHCA (56.1%) and E-CPR OHCA (36.0%) compared to conscious OHCA (83.1%) and STEMI no OHCA (88.1%). Conclusion: Compared to STEMI no OHCA, OHCA was associated with increased incidence of acute coronary occlusion and more complex non culprit CAD which progressively increased from conscious OHCA to E-CPR OHCA. Severity of CAD was associated with increased delays to ROSC/ECMO initiation and decreased long term survival.
2023
Coronary Features Across the Spectrum of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest with ST-elevation Myocardial Infarction (CAD-OHCA study) / Franco, Danilo; Goslar, Tomaz; Radsel, Peter; De Luca, Nicola; Esposito, Giovanni; Izzo, Raffaele; Tesorio, Tullio; Barbato, Emanuele; Noc, Marko. - In: RESUSCITATION. - ISSN 0300-9572. - (2023), p. 109981. [10.1016/j.resuscitation.2023.109981]
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