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Table 2 Association of ROSC (n = 907) and good neurological recovery CPC I-II (n = 383) with other epidemiological variables

From: Prognostic value of venous blood analysis at the start of CPR in non-traumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: association with ROSC and the neurological outcome

 

Condition

n (%) of them who got ROSC

p

ROSC

Gender

Male

717/1234 (58.10)

0.596

Female

190/318 (59.75)

First monitored rhythm

VF/pulseless VT

468/664 (70.48)

< 0.001

Asystole/PEA

439/888 (49.43)

Previous CPR by witnesses

No previous CPR

327/599 (54.59)

0.01

Untrained personnel

275/469 (58.64)

Trained personnel

181/310 (58.39)

SAMUR-PC staff

124/174 (71.26)

 

Condition

n (%) of them who got CPC I-II

p

CPC I-II

Gender

Male

333/1234 (26.99)

< 0.001

Woman

50/318 (15.72)

First monitored rhythm

VF/pulseless VT

287/664 (43.22)

< 0.001

Asystole/PEA

96/888 (10.81)

Previous CPR by witnesses

No previous CPR

112/599 (18.70)

< 0.001

Untrained personnel

118/469 (25.16)

Trained personnel

79/310 (25.48)

SAMUR-PC staff

74/174 (42.53)

  1. CPR cardiopulmonary resuscitation, PEA pulseless electrical activity, ROSC recovery of spontaneous circulation, VF ventricular fibrillation, VT ventricular tachycardia
  2. Data are expressed as mean values ± standard deviation for continuous variables and number of cases (percentage) for categorical variables