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Yumoto, Tetsuya Department of Emergency, Critical Care, and Disaster Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences ORCID Kaken ID publons
Naitou, Hiromichi Department of Emergency, Critical Care, and Disaster Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences ORCID Kaken ID publons
Yorifuji, Takashi Department of Epidemiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences ORCID Kaken ID publons researchmap
Tahara, Yoshio Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center
Yonemoto, Naohiro National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry
Nonogi, Hiroshi Intensive Care Center, Shizuoka General Hospital
Nagao, Ken Cardiovascular Center, Nihon University Hospital
Ikeda, Takanori Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Toho University Faculty of Medicine
Sato, Naoki Cardiovascular Medicine, Kawaguchi Cardiovascular and Respiratory Hospital
Tsutsui, Hiroyuki Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Kyushu University Faculty of Medical Sciences
Abstract
The "national meeting effect" refers to worse patient outcomes when medical professionals attend academic meetings and hospitals have reduced staffing. The aim of this study was to examine differences in outcomes of patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) admitted during, before, and after meeting days according to meeting location and considering regional variation of outcomes, which has not been investigated in previous studies. Using data from a nationwide, prospective, population-based, observational study in Japan, we analyzed adult OHCA patients who underwent resuscitation attempts between 2011 and 2015. Favorable one-month neurological outcomes were compared among patients admitted during the relevant annual meeting dates of three national scientific societies, those admitted on identical days the week before, and those one week after the meeting dates. We developed a multivariate logistic regression model after adjusting for confounding factors, including meeting location and regional variation (better vs. worse outcome areas), using the "during meeting days" group as the reference. A total of 40,849 patients were included in the study, with 14,490, 13,518, and 12,841 patients hospitalized during, before, and after meeting days, respectively. The rates of favorable neurological outcomes during, before, and after meeting days was 1.7, 1.6, and 1.8%, respectively. After adjusting for covariates, favorable neurological outcomes did not differ among the three groups (adjusted OR (95% CI) of the before and after meeting dates groups was 1.03 (0.83-1.28) and 1.01 (0.81-1.26), respectively. The "national meeting effect" did not exist in OHCA patients in Japan, even after comparing data during, before, and after meeting dates and considering meeting location and regional variation.
Keywords
out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
outcome
national meeting
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Published Date
2019-12-16
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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volume16
Issue
issue24
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MDPI
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5130
ISSN
1661-7827
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Journal Article
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English
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岡山大学
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