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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of included patients with regard to the initial cardiac rhythm

From: Effect of intra-arrest trans-nasal evaporative cooling in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a pooled individual participant data analysis

 

Shockable rhythms

Non-shockable rhythms

Intervention (n = 158)

Control (n = 167)

Intervention (n = 259)

Control (n = 267)

Age, years

64 [56–70]

62 [53–70]

67 [57–74]

67 [57–74]

Male gender, n (%)

143 (86)

130 (83)

174 (70)

187 (70)

Suspected cardiac origin of arrest, n (%)

147 (94)

136 (94)

189 (82)

189 (81)

Bystander CPR, n (%)

119 (74)

113 (75)

122 (46)

122 (50)

Estimated time from arrest to CPR (min)

8 [6–11]

9 [6–12]

8 [5–11]

8 [6–12]

Estimated time from call to CPR (min)

7 [5–10]

7 [5–10]

7 [5–10]

8 [5–12]

Estimated time from arrest to ALS (min)

13 [9–17]

12 [9–17]

13 [9–16]

12 [9–17]

Estimated time from arrest to airway protection (min)

15 [11–20]

14 [10–18]

14 [10–18]

14 [11–18]

Estimated time from arrest to randomization (min)

18 [13–23]

17 [13–21]

18 [13–23]

16 [12–21]

Estimated time from arrest to ROSC (min)

30 [19–40]

25 [20–33]

30 [26–37]

30 [20–41]

Estimated time from arrest to hospital admission (min)

52 [44–62]

52 [38–62]

53 [44–65]

55 [42–70]

Estimated time from arrest to hospital cooling (min)

102 [80–151]

93 [64–151]

97 [71–137]

103 [82–129]

Number

98

99

80

84

Temperature at ER—tympanic, mean (SD)

34.87 (1.15)a

35.76 (0.80)

34.42 (1.40)a

35.60 (0.72)

Temperature at ICU—tympanic, mean (SD)

34.82 (1.16)a

35.38 (0.96)

34.45 (1.32)a

35.55 (0.92)

Temperature at ICU—core, mean (SD)

34.87 (0.96)a

35.33 (0.90)

34.47 (1.38)a

35.35 (1.06)

  1. Data are presented as count (%) median [IQRs] or mean (SD)
  2. CPR cardiopulmonary resuscitation, ROSC return of spontaneous circulation, ALS advanced life support, ER emergency room, ICU intensive care unit
  3. ap value < 0.05 between intervention and control group