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Practices and Perspectives in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Attempts and the Use of Do Not Attempt Resuscitation Orders: A Cross-sectional Survey in Sri Lanka.


ABSTRACT: The objective of this study is to describe the characteristics of in-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) attempts, the perspectives of junior doctors involved in those attempts and the use of do not attempt resuscitation (DNAR) orders.A cross-sectional telephone survey aimed at intern doctors working in all medical/surgical wards in government hospitals. Interns were interviewed based on the above objective.A total of 42 CPR attempts from 82 hospitals (338 wards) were reported, 3 of which were excluded as the participating doctor was unavailable for interview. 16 (4.7%) wards had at least 1 patient with an informal DNAR order. 42 deaths were reported. 8 deaths occurred without a known resuscitation attempt, of which 6 occurred on wards with an informal DNAR order in place. 39 resuscitations were attempted. Survival at 24 h was 2 (5.1%). In 5 (13%) attempts, CPR was the only intervention reported. On 25 (64%) occasions, doctors were "not at all" or "only a little bit surprised" by the arrest.CPR attempts before death in hospitals across Sri Lanka is prevalent. DNAR use remains uncommon.

SUBMITTER: Beane A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5752798 | biostudies-other | 2017 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Practices and Perspectives in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Attempts and the Use of Do Not Attempt Resuscitation Orders: A Cross-sectional Survey in Sri Lanka.

Beane Abi A   Ambepitiyawaduge Pubudu De Silva PS   Thilakasiri Kaushila K   Stephens Tim T   Padeniya Anuruddha A   Athapattu Priyantha P   Mahipala Palitha G PG   Sigera Ponsuge Chathurani PC   Dondorp Arjen M AM   Haniffa Rashan R  

Indian journal of critical care medicine : peer-reviewed, official publication of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine 20171201 12


<h4>Objective</h4>The objective of this study is to describe the characteristics of in-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) attempts, the perspectives of junior doctors involved in those attempts and the use of do not attempt resuscitation (DNAR) orders.<h4>Methods</h4>A cross-sectional telephone survey aimed at intern doctors working in all medical/surgical wards in government hospitals. Interns were interviewed based on the above objective.<h4>Results</h4>A total of 42 CPR attempts fro  ...[more]

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