Acute Respiratory Compromise on Inpatient Wards in the United States: Incidence, Outcomes, and Factors Associated with In-Hospital Mortality.

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Acute Respiratory Compromise on Inpatient Wards in the United States: Incidence, Outcomes, and Factors Associated with In-Hospital Mortality.

Resuscitation. 2016 May 30;

Authors: Andersen LW, Berg KM, Chase M, Cocchi MN, Massaro J, Donnino MW, American Heart Association's Get With The Guidelines®-Resuscitation Investigators

Abstract
AIM: To estimate the United States' incidence and in-hospital mortality of acute respiratory events on inpatient wards and to identify factors associated with mortality.
METHODS: This is an analysis of prospectively collected data from the Get With the Guidelines®-Resuscitation registry. We included adult patients with index acute respiratory events on inpatient wards from January 2005 to December 2013. A negative binomial regression model was used to estimate the 2012 United States incidence and a multivariable logistic regression model was used to examine time trends and characteristics associated with in-hospital mortality.
RESULTS: There were 13,086 index events from 320 hospitals included in the analysis. Using 2012 data, the estimated number of events in the United States was 44,551 (95%CI: 25,170 to 95,371). The in-hospital mortality for the entire cohort was 39.4% (95%CI: 38.5, 40.2) and rose to 82.6% (95%CI: 79.9, 85.2) for events leading to cardiac arrest. There was a decrease in in-hospital mortality over time (48.3% in 2005 to 34.5% in 2013, p<0.001). Characteristics associated with mortality included agonal breathing, hypotension and septicemia.
CONCLUSIONS: Acute respiratory events on inpatient wards in the US is common with an associated in-hospital mortality of approximately 40% that has been decreasing over the past decade. Multiple factors were associated with in-hospital mortality.

PMID: 27255952 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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