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. 2016 Feb 6;21(1):e31796. doi: 10.5812/traumamon.31796

Table 2. Relationship Between Related Factors and Outcome of CPRa, b.

Variables Resuscitation Outcome P Value
Survival to discharge Unsuccessful
Gender .798
Male 6 (4.5) 128 (95.5)
Female 6 (5.2) 110 (94.8)
Shift .189
Morning 6 (9.4) 58 (90/6)
Evening 3 (4.7) 61 (95.3)
Night 3 (3) 96 (97)
Between shifts 0 23 (9.7)
Ward .107
Medical 3 (2.6) 111 (97.4)
Surgical 0 15 (100)
ICU, CCU, Dialysis 4 (5.2) 73 (94.8)
Emergency department And Para-clinical 5 (11/4) 39 (88.6)
Airway present before CPR .003
Yes 4 (2.2) 174 (97.8)
No 8 (88.9) 64 (11.1)
Time of the first DC shock .62
No shock 11 (5.4) 194 (94.6)
15 min 1 (2.9) 33 (97.1)
15 - 45 min 0 11 (100)
CPR history .081
Yes 3 (2.4) 121(97.6)
No 9 (7.1) 117 (92.9)
Having other co-morbidity .00
Yes 5 (2.5) 199 (97.5)
No 7 (15.2) 39 (84.8)
Age, y 64.92 ± 11.82 69.72 ± 14.41 .258
Time from arrest to announcing a CPR code, min 0.67 ± 1.61 1.24 ± 1.80 .283
Time spent for intubation, s 7.38 ± 2.92 11.62 ± 7.05 .097
Time of arrival of the resuscitation team, min 1.08 ± 1.08 2.35 ± 2.43 .002
Time of the first DC shock, min 5 ± 0 14.14 ± 8.88 .315
Duration of resuscitation, min 25 ± 9.77 35.62 ± 11.27 .003

Abbreviations: CCU, Coronary care unit; ICU, Intensive Care Unit.

aThe level of significance was tested using Chi-square test or t test.

bData are presented as No. (%) or mean ± SD.