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Comparison of 5-Year Neurologically Intact Survival Between an Automated Head Up CardiopulmonaryResuscitation Registry and a National Cardiac Arrest Registry

Abstract Body: Background: Pre-clinical animal studies have demonstrated improved cerebral blood flow and neurological survival with Automated Head Up Position (AHUP) cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) as compared to flat conventional (C) CPR. AHUP CPR consists of 1) automated head and thorax elevation 2) active compression decompression CPR and 3) an impedance threshold device. Subsequently, observational propensity-matched studies of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients demonstrated a time-dependent association between survival with intact neurological function (SNF) and application of AHUP CPR. However, comparison of AHUP CPR outcomes with contemporaneous C-CPR controls is lacking.

Hypothesis: Use of AHUP CPR for OHCA by first responder agencies will demonstrate a higher incidence of SNF compared to C-CPR outcomes from a national registry

Methods: Data from the previous 5 years (2020-2024) from an AHUP-CPR Registry comprised of OHCA patients routinely treated by first responders with AHUP CPR were compared with data from the Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES). Patient demographics, arrest characteristics, ROSC, SHD, and SNF were recorded. SNF was defined as a Cerebral Performance Category 1 or 2 at hospital discharge. A two-sample test of proportions was used for outcome comparisons.

Results: Nine AHUP registry sites (MN, FL, TN, IL, OK, VA, AL, IA, MI) were included. Summary 5-year demographics (Table 1) and clinical outcomes (Table 2) are presented. For 2020-2024 AHUP sites, the average time (mm:ss, SD) from 9-1-1 call to start of CPR was 9:09 (4:37) and time to start of AHUP CPR was 12:46 (5:57). The AHUP registry had a higher 5-yr incidence of SNF versus the CARES registry (difference 2.8%, 95% CI 1.8-3.8, p < 0.00001). This difference was consistent year over year (Figure 1). Secondary outcomes of sustained return of spontaneous circulation and survival to hospital discharge in the AHUP registry were also significantly higher than CARES registry data (Table 2).

Conclusions: Over a 5-year period, an unadjusted analysis of aggregate data from two OHCA patient registries demonstrated that the incidence of survival with intact neurological function was higher in patients treated with AHUP CPR as part of first responder care versus patients treated with more conventional CPR methods.
  • Moore, Johanna  ( Hennepin County Medical Center , Minneapolis , Minnesota , United States )
  • Goodloe, Jeffrey  ( University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine , Tulsa , Oklahoma , United States )
  • Cox, Matthew  ( Emergency Medical Services Authority , Tulsa , Oklahoma , United States )
  • Reynolds, James  ( Chesapeake Fire Department , Chesapeake , Virginia , United States )
  • Gomes, Darrin  ( Chesapeake Fire Department , Chesapeake , Virginia , United States )
  • Siegel, Lewis  ( Chesapeake Regional Healthcare , Chesapeake , Virginia , United States )
  • Williamson, Chris  ( Tuscaloosa Fire Rescue Administration , Tuscaloosa , Alabama , United States )
  • Holloway, Christopher  ( Tuscaloosa Fire Rescue Administration , Tuscaloosa , Alabama , United States )
  • Crawford, William  ( Northstar Paramedic Services , Tuscaloosa , Alabama , United States )
  • Sposeto, Tony  ( Des Moines Fire Department , Waukee , Iowa , United States )
  • Carter, Mark  ( Collierville Fire and Rescue , Collierville , Tennessee , United States )
  • Bachista, Kerry  ( Mayo Clinic , Jacksonville , Florida , United States )
  • Hunt, Nathaniel  ( University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States )
  • Duval, Sue  ( UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA , Minneapolis , Minnesota , United States )
  • Poorzand, Pouria  ( Lehigh Valley Health Network , Allentown , Pennsylvania , United States )
  • Devries, Robb  ( Canton Fire Department , Canton , Michigan , United States )
  • Debaty, Guillaume  ( Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble , Grenoble , France )
  • Salverda, Bayert  ( Hennepin Healthcare Research Inst. , Minneapolis , Minnesota , United States )
  • Wittmer, Jeff  ( St Johns County Fire Rescue , Saint Augustine , Florida , United States )
  • White, Shaun  ( Edina Fire Department , Edina , Minnesota , United States )
  • Holley, Joe  ( University of Tennessee, Memphis , Eads , Tennessee , United States )
  • Cole, Jerome  ( Germantown Fire Department , Germantown , Tennessee , United States )
  • Emanuelson, Lauren  ( Advanced Medical Transport of Central Illinois , Peoria , Illinois , United States )
  • Davis, Brian  ( Edmond Fire Department , Edmond , Oklahoma , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Johanna Moore: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Jeffrey Goodloe: No Answer | Matthew Cox: No Answer | James Reynolds: No Answer | Darrin Gomes: No Answer | Lewis Siegel: No Answer | Chris Williamson: No Answer | Christopher Holloway: No Answer | William Crawford: No Answer | Tony Sposeto: No Answer | Mark Carter: No Answer | Kerry Bachista: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Nathaniel Hunt: No Answer | Sue Duval: No Answer | Pouria Poorzand: No Answer | Robb DeVries: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Guillaume Debaty: No Answer | Bayert Salverda: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Jeff Wittmer: No Answer | Shaun White: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Joe Holley: No Answer | Jerome Cole: No Answer | Lauren Emanuelson: No Answer | Brian Davis: No Answer
Meeting Info:

Resuscitation Science Symposium 2025

2025

New Orleans, Louisiana

Session Info:

CPR quality

Sunday, 11/09/2025 , 01:30PM - 03:00PM

ReSS25 Poster Session and Reception

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