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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Resuscitation. 2023 Jul 6;189:109898. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2023.109898

Table 1 -.

Cohort Characteristics.

Characteristic (n%) All (n = 597)

Mean age in years (SD) 60.0 (15.5)
Female sex 232 (38.9%)
Race
 - American Indian/Alaskan Native 5 (0.8%)
 - Asian 5. (0.8%)
 - Black/African American 75 (12.5%)
 - White 431 (72.2%)
 - Unknown 80 (13.4%)
 - Other 1 (0.1%)
Ethnicity
 - Hispanic/Latino 2 (0.3%)
 - Non-Hispanic/Latino 493 (82.6%)
 - Unknown 102 (17.1%)
Witnessed status
 - EMS 96 (16.1%)
 - Bystander 255 (42.7%)
 - Unwitnessed 139 (23.3%)
 - ED arrest 107 (17.9%)
Initial rhythm
 - VF/pVT 185 (31.0%)
 - PEA 188 (31.5%)
 - Asystole 179 (30.0%)
 - Unknown 45 (7.5%)
Median CPR duration in min [IQR] 20 [11 – 35]
Median defibrillator shocks [IQR] 0 [0 – 2]
Median epinephrine doses [IQR] 3 [1–5]
Pittsburgh Cardiac Arrest Category
 - I 97 (16.3%)
 - II 112 (18.8%)
 - III 49 (8.2%)
 - IV 291 (48.7%)
 - Unknown 48 (8.0%)
Arrest etiology
 - Cardiac 193 (32.3%)
 - Respiratory 110 (18.4%)
 - Neurologic 23 (3.9%)
 - Other 271 (45.4%)
Interfacility transfer 372 (62.3%)
Any cross-sectional imaging obtained 491 (82.2%)
Median hours from arrest to CT [IQR] 4.1 [2.8 – 5.7]
Cardiac catheterization 112 (18.8)
Survived to hospital admission 570 (95.5%)
Survival to hospital discharge 193 (32.3%)
Cerebral performance category
 - 1 43 (7.2%)
 - 2 49 (8.5%)
 - 3 86 (14.4%)
 - 4 13 (2.2%)
 - 5 404 (67.7%)

CT- computed tomography; PEA- pulseless electrical activity; VF/pVT- ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia.