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The Factors Influencing Survival of Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest with Cardiac Etiology

병원 밖에서 발생한 심인성 심장정지환자의 생존 관련 요인 7년간 국가심장정지조사사업 자료 활용

  • Jeong, Su-Yeon (Division of HIV/AIDS and TB Control, Korea Centers for Disease & Prevention) ;
  • Kim, Chul-Woung (Department of Preventive Medicine, Chungnam National University, School of Medicine and Research Institute for Medical Sciences) ;
  • Hong, Sung-Ok (Division of Chronic Disease Control, Korea Centers for Disease & Prevention)
  • 정수연 (질병관리본부 에이즈.결핵관리과) ;
  • 김철웅 (충남대학교 예방의학교실) ;
  • 홍성옥 (질병관리본부 만성질환관리과)
  • Received : 2015.11.13
  • Accepted : 2016.02.04
  • Published : 2016.02.29

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study was not only to explore the factors associated with the survival of OHCA(Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest), but to provide ideas for improving the operation of emergency medical system in Korea. Method 90,734 OHCAs(Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest) with a cardiac etiology, who had been transported by 119 EMS ambulances for seven years from 2006 to 2012 in Korea, were analyzed. The data had a multilevel structure in that patient's survival in the same region is interrelated, so two-level (patient-region) logistic regression analysis was applied to adjust this correlation. Results The adjusted OR in group who were given CPR(Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) by a bystander were 1.40 for survival to discharge. In addition, the adjusted OR in the group with an implementation of AED (automated external defibrillator) before arriving in hospital was 2.98 for survival to discharge. we categorized some continuous variables (number of emergency physician, OHCAs volume fo hospital, area deprivation level) into five quintiles. The adjusted OR in the number of emergency physician compared with Q1(lowest) was 1.29(Q2), 2.89(Q3), 3.39(Q4), 4.07(Q5), respectively. the adjusted OR in OHCAs volume of each hospital compared with Q1(lowest) was 2.06(Q2), 3.06(Q3), 3.46(Q4), 4.36(Q5), respectively. Lastly, the adjusted OR in deprivation level compared with Q1(least deprived area) was 0.72(Q4), 0.64(Q5) so that the adjusted OR of survival to discharge tended to decrease in more deprived districts. Conclusion The survival to discharge was better significantly in group given CPR by a bystander and with the implementation of AED before arriving in hospital. The survival to discharge tended to be significantly better in hospitals with a larger number of emergency physicians and higher volume of OHCAs in less deprived districts.

목적 병원 밖에서 발생한 심인성 심장정지 환자의 생존 관련 요인들을 알아보고, 우리나라 응급의료제도의 개선 방향에 대해 제안하고자 본 연구를 진행하였다. 연구방법 2006년부터 2012년까지 7년간 우리나라 119 구급대가 이송한 심장정지 환자 전수 자료 중 심인성 심장정지 환자 90,734명만을 분석 대상으로 하였다. 심장정지 조사 자료는 같은 지역 내 환자의 생존 여부가 상호 관련성이 있는 다층적 구조의 자료이므로, 이를 보정하기 위하여 환자-지역 2단계 다수준 분석을 실시하였다. 결과 본 연구에서 일반인에 의해 심폐소생술(Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, CPR)이 시행된 경우 그렇지 않은 경우에 비해 생존 퇴원 가능성이 1.40배, 병원 도착전에 제세동을 신속히 시행한 경우 생존퇴원 가능성이 2.98배 높았다. 병원별 응급의학 전문의 수를 5분위로 나누어 분석한 결과, 전문의수가 가장 적은 경우인 1분위를 기준으로 2분위인 경우 1.29배, 3분위인 경우 2.89배, 4분위인 경우 3.39배, 5분위인 경우 4.07배 생존퇴원 가능성이 높아지는 경향성을 나타냈다. 병원별 연평균 심장정지 환자수를 5분위로 나누어 분석한 결과, 심장정지 환자를 가장 적게 보는 병원인 1분위를 기준으로 각각 2분위인 경우 2.06배, 3분위인 경우 3.06배, 4분위인 경우 3.46배, 5분위인 경우 4.36배 생존퇴원 가능성이 높아지는 경향성을 나타냈다. 또 지역박탈지수를 5분위로 나누어 분석한 결과, 지역박탈지수가 가장 낮은 지역인 1분위를 기준으로 2분위인 경우 교차비가 0.96, 3분위인 경우 1.00, 4분위인 경우 0.72, 5분위인 경우 0.64를 보여 지역박탈지수가 높을수록 생존퇴원 가능성이 낮아지는 경향성을 보였다. 결론 일반인에 의해 CPR이 시행된 경우, 병원 도착 전에 제세동을 신속히 시행한 경우 생존 퇴원 가능성이 높아진다. 또 응급의학과 전문의 수가 많은 병원과 심장정지 환자를 많이 보는 병원에서 처치되었을 때, 지역 박탈지수가 낮을수록 생존 가능성이 높아지는 경향성을 나타냈다.

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