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. 2021 Sep 1;12(7):705–714. doi: 10.6004/jadpro.2021.12.7.4

Table 3. Factors Associated With Long-Term Outcomes in Hematologic Patients.

90 daysa 6 monthsa 1 yearb
Dead (n = 231) Alive (n = 25) p value Dead (n = 234) Alive (n = 21) p value Dead (n = 240) Alive (n = 15) p value
Cause of the arrest 52 1 .0024 53 0 .0001 53 0 .0019
(multiorgan failure) (22.5%) (4%) (22.6%) (22.6%)
Location of CPR 131 6 .0018 133 4 .0002 135 2 .0001
(ICU) (56.7%) (24%) (56.6%) (16%) (56.3%) (13.3%)
Initial rhythm 199 13 .0118 202 10 .0049 206 6 .0061
(asystole/PEA) (86.2%) (52%) (85.9%) (47.6%) .0049 (85.8%) (40%)
Mechanical 202 19 .1136 206 15 .0389 210 10 .0394
ventilation (87.4%) (76%) (87.7%) (71.4%) (87.5%) (66.7%)
Vasopressors 197 17 .0267 201 10 .0049 205 9 .0093
(85.3%) (68%) (85.5%) (47.6%) (85.4%) (60%)
Acute renal failure 148 7 .0005 150 5 .0007 151 3 .0017
(64.1%) (28%) (63.8%) (23.8%) (62.9%) (20%)
Duration of CPR (minutes)c 10 (1–60) 7 (1–21) .0155 10 (1–60) 7 (1–20) .0402 10 (1–60) 6 (1–15) .0258
Days between hospital admission to CPRc 11 (1–112) 4 (1–45) .0187 1 (11–112) 3 (1–39) .004 11 (1–112) 3 (1–39) .0183

Note. Bold indicates statistical significance. CPR = cardiopulmonary resuscitation; PEA = pulseless electrical activity.

a

2 lost to follow-up

b

3 lost to follow-up

c

Median (min-max)