Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Cardiac arrest during anaesthesia. A computeraided study in 250 543 anaesthetics
View through CrossRef
With the aid of a computer‐based anaesthetic record‐keeping system, all cardiac arrests during anaesthesia at the Karolinska Hospital between July 1967 and December 1984 were retrieved. There were a total of 170 cardiac arrests and 250543 anaesthetics in the data file, which gives an incidence of 6.8 cardiac arrests per 10000 anaesthetics. Sixty patients died, constituting a mortality of 2.4 per 10000 anaesthetics: 42 were considered as inevitable deaths (rupture of aortic or cerebral aneurysm, multitrauma, etc.); 13 cases of cardiac arrest were considered as non‐anaesthetic, i.e. complications due to surgery and other procedures. Nine of these patients died. 115 cases of cardiac arrest were considered as caused by the anaesthetic and nine of these patients died. Thus mortality caused by anaesthesia was 0.3 per 10000 anaesthetics. The most common cause of cardiac arrest due to anaesthesia was hypoxia because of ventilatory problems (27 patients), postsuccinylcholine asystole (23 patients) and post‐induction hypotension (14 patients). The highest mortality was seen when spinal or epidural anaesthetics were given to patients with impaired physical status including hypovolaemia. The incidence of cardiac arrest has declined considerably during the period studied, and this coincides with an increasing number of qualified anaesthetists employed in the department during the same period.
Title: Cardiac arrest during anaesthesia. A computeraided study in 250 543 anaesthetics
Description:
With the aid of a computer‐based anaesthetic record‐keeping system, all cardiac arrests during anaesthesia at the Karolinska Hospital between July 1967 and December 1984 were retrieved.
There were a total of 170 cardiac arrests and 250543 anaesthetics in the data file, which gives an incidence of 6.
8 cardiac arrests per 10000 anaesthetics.
Sixty patients died, constituting a mortality of 2.
4 per 10000 anaesthetics: 42 were considered as inevitable deaths (rupture of aortic or cerebral aneurysm, multitrauma, etc.
); 13 cases of cardiac arrest were considered as non‐anaesthetic, i.
e.
complications due to surgery and other procedures.
Nine of these patients died.
115 cases of cardiac arrest were considered as caused by the anaesthetic and nine of these patients died.
Thus mortality caused by anaesthesia was 0.
3 per 10000 anaesthetics.
The most common cause of cardiac arrest due to anaesthesia was hypoxia because of ventilatory problems (27 patients), postsuccinylcholine asystole (23 patients) and post‐induction hypotension (14 patients).
The highest mortality was seen when spinal or epidural anaesthetics were given to patients with impaired physical status including hypovolaemia.
The incidence of cardiac arrest has declined considerably during the period studied, and this coincides with an increasing number of qualified anaesthetists employed in the department during the same period.
Related Results
A comparative study of Lichtenstein hernioplasty performed under spinal anaesthesia versus local anaesthesia in treatment of unilateral inguinal hernia
A comparative study of Lichtenstein hernioplasty performed under spinal anaesthesia versus local anaesthesia in treatment of unilateral inguinal hernia
Background: Lichtenstein mesh repair technique is widely used throughout the world in inguinal hernia repair. Hernioplasty done under local anaesthesia certainly has some benefits ...
PELATIHAN BASIC LIFE SUPPORT KORBAN HENTI JANTUNG DI LUAR RUMAH SAKIT DI KELURAHAN MARGA RAHAYU KOTA LUBUKLINGGAU
PELATIHAN BASIC LIFE SUPPORT KORBAN HENTI JANTUNG DI LUAR RUMAH SAKIT DI KELURAHAN MARGA RAHAYU KOTA LUBUKLINGGAU
ABSTRAKKasus henti jantung bisa terjadi dimana saja dan kapan saja. Berdasarkan data statistik, sebagian besar serangan jantung terjadi di luar rumah sakit. Akan tetapi pengetahuan...
Cardiac Myxoma Post-Transseptal Ablation: Coincidence or Causation?
Cardiac Myxoma Post-Transseptal Ablation: Coincidence or Causation?
Background: Cardiac myxomas are benign cardiac neoplasms usually found solitarily located within a single cardiac chamber, most commonly in the left atrium. With no established cau...
Awareness About Spinal Anaesthesia Among Dental Students
Awareness About Spinal Anaesthesia Among Dental Students
Spinal anaesthesia is administered in the lumbar spinal region and utilized for surgeries, including the lower midsection, pelvis and lower extremities. Spinal anaesthesia is acted...
Anaesthesia practice in Europe
Anaesthesia practice in Europe
BACKGROUND
Similar to other continents, Europe is experiencing a shortage of anaesthesia workforce, which profoundly impacts the national healthcare systems of affected...
Hypotension after unilateral versus bilateral spinal anaesthesia
Hypotension after unilateral versus bilateral spinal anaesthesia
BACKGROUND
Spinal anaesthesia is frequently used in surgical procedures involving the lower abdomen and extremities, however, the occurrence of hypotension remains a co...
Resuscitation After Cardiac Surgery Awareness an Egyptian Multicentre Survey
Resuscitation After Cardiac Surgery Awareness an Egyptian Multicentre Survey
Abstract
Introduction
There has been an increasing recognition that cardiac surgery patients have different resuscitative needs ...
Risk of hypertension on the incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A case-control study
Risk of hypertension on the incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A case-control study
Objective: To analyse the effect of hypertension on the occurrence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, and to find out whether the effect is dependent on the use of anti-hypertensiv...

