Clinical Characteristics and Mortality of Life-Threatening Events Requiring Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Units
- Author(s)
- Hye Min Park; Eun Soo Kim; Sang Min Lee; Yoo Jin Lee; Kyung Sik Park; Kwang Bum Cho; Eun Young Kim; Jin Tae Jung; Kyeong Ok Kim; Byung Ik Jang; Yun Jin Jung; Chang Hun Yang; Hyun Seok Lee; Seong Woo Jeon
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Kim, Eun Soo; Lee, Yoo Jin; Park, Kyung Sik; Cho, Kwang Bum
- Department
- Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학)
- Journal Title
- Medicine
- Issued Date
- 2015
- Volume
- 94
- Issue
- 43
- Abstract
- Little is known about life-threatening events during gastrointestinal
endoscopy (GIE). This study aimed to evaluate the clinical
characteristics of emergency conditions requiring cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) in GIE units and to assess the risk factors for
mortality in these cases.
We retrospectively collected life-threatening cases that occurred
in the GIE units of 6 tertiary hospitals from January 2012 to June
2014. Cases were defined as alert calls for resuscitation teams in
emergency situations of respiratory failure or cardiac arrest. Demographic
data, clinical features, and probable causes were assessed.
Factors associated with mortality were elucidated using logistic
regression analysis.
Among 263,426 endoscopies, 40 cases of CPR (0.015%)
occurred during the period (male 67.5%, median age 62 yr). Gastrointestinal
bleeding (GIB), such as hematemesis or melena, was the
most common indication for endoscopy (55%). The types of clinical
situations encountered were as follows: respiratory insufficiency
(47.5%), decreased blood pressure (25%), and cardiac arrhythmia
(25%). Although most of these conditions were detected during
endoscopy (67.5%), one-third of cases (32.5%) were found before or
after procedures. The most frequent probable cause of cases was
aggravation of underlying diseases (57.5%), such as uncontrolled
bleeding or exacerbation of lung disease. Despite efforts to
resuscitate, 18 patients (45%) died. GIB was the single independent
risk factor for mortality (odds ratio 28.45, 95% confidence interval
1.55–523.33, P¼0.024).
Life-threatening situations requiring CPR can occur during
endoscopy, even before or after the procedure. Greater attention
should be paid while endoscopy is performed for GIB.
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