- 著者
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Yohei Okada
Sho Komukai
Tetsuhisa Kitamura
Takeyuki Kiguchi
Taro Irisawa
Tomoki Yamada
Kazuhisa Yoshiya
Changhwi Park
Tetsuro Nishimura
Takuya Ishibe
Yoshiki Yagi
Masafumi Kishimoto
Toshiya Inoue
Yasuyuki Hayashi
Taku Sogabe
Takaya Morooka
Haruko Sakamoto
Keitaro Suzuki
Fumiko Nakamura
Tasuku Matsuyama
Norihiro Nishioka
Daisuke Kobayashi
Satoshi Matsui
Atsushi Hirayama
Satoshi Yoshimura
Shunsuke Kimata
Takeshi Shimazu
Shigeru Ohtsuru
Taku Iwami
- 出版者
- The Japanese Circulation Society
- 雑誌
- Circulation Journal (ISSN:13469843)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- pp.CJ-21-0675, (Released:2021-11-02)
- 参考文献数
- 52
- 被引用文献数
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10
Background:The hypothesis of this study is that latent class analysis could identify the subphenotypes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients associated with the outcomes and allow us to explore heterogeneity in the effects of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR).Methods and Results:This study was a retrospective analysis of a multicenter prospective observational study (CRITICAL study) of OHCA patients. It included adult OHCA patients with initial shockable rhythm. Patients from 2012 to 2016 (development dataset) were included in the latent class analysis, and those from 2017 (validation dataset) were included for evaluation. The association between subphenotypes and outcomes was investigated. Further, the heterogeneity of the association between ECPR implementation and outcomes was explored. In the study results, a total of 920 patients were included for latent class analysis. Three subphenotypes (Groups 1, 2, and 3) were identified, mainly characterized by the distribution of partial pressure of O2(PO2), partial pressure of CO2(PCO2) value of blood gas assessment, cardiac rhythm on hospital arrival, and estimated glomerular filtration rate. The 30-day survival outcomes were varied across the groups: 15.7% in Group 1; 30.7% in Group 2; and 85.9% in Group 3. Further, the association between ECPR and 30-day survival outcomes by subphenotype groups in the development dataset was as varied. These results were validated using the validation dataset.Conclusions:The latent class analysis identified 3 subphenotypes with different survival outcomes and potential heterogeneity in the effects of ECPR.