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Association between the body mass index and outcomes of patients resuscitated from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a prospective multicentre registry study
Document Type
Report
Author
Lee, HeekyungOh, JaehoonKang, HyunggooLim, Tae HoKo, Byuk SungChoi, Hyuk JoongPark, Seung MinJo, You HwanLee, Jong SukPark, Yoo SeokYoon, Young-HoonKim, Su JinMin, Young-GiKim, Do KyunHan, Sang KukChoi, Phil ChoPark, Sang O.Won, JongSung, HanChoi, Sung HyukSim, Min SeobLee, Gun TakAhn, ShinShin, Jong WhanPark, Sang HyunPark, Keun HongPark, In CheolKong, Tae YoungLee, Kyoung WonKim, Chu HyunCho, YoungsukKang, Gu HyunJang, Yong SooYeom, Seok RanHan, Sang KyoonLee, Jae HoonPark, Jeong BaeRyoo, Hyun WookLee, Kyung WooJang, Tae ChangWoo, Jae-hyugLee, Woon JeongWoo, Seon HeeYun, Sung HyunCho, Tae JinKim, Sun PyoPark, Yong JinLee, Jin WoongJeong, WonjoonPark, Sung SooLee, Jae KwangAhn, RyeokChoi, Wook JinMin, Young GiPark, Eun JungKim, Joong HeeKim, In ByungAhn, Ki OkCho, Han JinLee, Seung CheolLee, Sang HunKim, Young SikHa, Young RockPark, Jin SikLee, Myoung WooWi, Dai HanHa, Sang OokYang, Won SeokKim, Ok JunChung, Tae NyoungWang, Soon JooPark, Hang A.Cho, Jun HwiPark, Chan WooEob, An MuLee, Tae HunKim, Sang ChulKim, HoonChoi, Han JooKoh, Chan YoungLee, Jung WonLee, Dong WookJung, Tae Oh.Yoon, Jae CholChoi, Dai HaiChoi, Jung TaeJeong, Jin HeeLee, Soo HoonRyu, Ji HoPark, Maeng RealKim, WonSong, Sung WookKim, Woo JungKwon, Joon-myoungKang, Eui HyukJin, Sang ChanKim, Tae-kwonKim, Seong ChunHwang, Sung Oh.Do Shin, SangYang, Hyuk JunChung, Sung PhilLee, Sung WooSong, Kyung JunHwang, Seung SikCho, Gyu ChongMoon, Sung WooCha, Kyoung ChulKim, Won YoungNa, Sang HoonKwack, Young HoKim, Joo YeongPark, Jeong HoLee, Sun YoungKim, Jung Eun
Source
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine. January 28, 2021, Vol. 29 Issue 1
Subject
South Korea
Language
English
ISSN
1757-7241
Abstract
Background The effects of the body mass index (BMI) on outcomes of patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest are controversial. Therefore, the current study investigated the association between the BMI and the favourable neurologic outcomes and survival to discharge of patients resuscitated from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Methods This multicentre, prospective, nationwide OHCA registry-based study was conducted using data from the Korean Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation Consortium (KoCARC). We enrolled hospitals willing to collect patient height and weight and included patients who survived to the hospital between October 2015 and June 2018. The included patients were categorised into the underweight (< 18.5 kg/m.sup.2), normal weight ([greater than or equai to]18.5 to < 25 kg/m.sup.2), overweight ([greater than or equai to]25 to < 30 kg/m.sup.2), and obese groups ([greater than or equai to]30 kg/m.sup.2) according to the BMI per the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria. The primary outcome was a favourable neurologic outcome; the secondary outcome was survival to discharge. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to investigate the association between BMI and outcomes. Results Nine hospitals were enrolled; finally, 605 patients were included in our analysis and categorised per the WHO BMI classification. Favourable neurologic outcomes were less frequent in the underweight BMI group than in the other groups (p = 0.002); survival to discharge was not significantly different among the BMI groups (p = 0.110). However, the BMI classification was not associated with favourable neurologic outcomes or survival to discharge after adjustment in the multivariate model. Conclusion The BMI was not independently associated with favourable neurologic and survival outcomes of patients surviving from OHCA. Keywords: Obesity, Body mass index, Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Author(s): Heekyung Lee[sup.1] , Jaehoon Oh[sup.1] , Hyunggoo Kang[sup.1] , Tae Ho Lim[sup.1] , Byuk Sung Ko[sup.1] , Hyuk Joong Choi[sup.1] , Seung Min Park[sup.2] , You Hwan Jo[sup.2] , [...]