• Resuscitation · Sep 2022

    Investigating the Airway Opening Index during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.

    • Shiv Bhandari, Jason Coult, Catherine R Counts, Natalie E Bulger, Heemun Kwok, Andrew J Latimer, Michael R Sayre, Thomas D Rea, and Nicholas J Johnson.
    • Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA. Electronic address: shivb@u.washington.edu.
    • Resuscitation. 2022 Sep 1; 178: 96-101.

    IntroductionChest compressions during CPR induce oscillations in capnography (ETCO2) waveforms. Studies suggest ETCO2 oscillation characteristics are associated with intrathoracic airflow dependent on airway patency. Oscillations can be quantified by the Airway Opening Index (AOI). We sought to evaluate multiple methods of computing AOI and their association with return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC).MethodsWe conducted a retrospective study of 307 out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) cases in Seattle, WA during 2019. ETCO2 and chest impedance waveforms were annotated for the presence of intubation and CPR. We developed four methods for computing AOI based on peak ETCO2 and the oscillations in ETCO2 during chest compressions (ΔETCO2). We examined the feasibility of automating ΔETCO2 and AOI calculation and evaluated differences in AOI across the methods using nonparametric testing (α = 0.05).ResultsMedian [interquartile range] AOI across all cases using Methods 1-4 was 28.0 % [17.9-45.5 %], 20.6 % [13.0-36.6 %], 18.3 % [11.4-30.4 %], and 22.4 % [12.8-38.5 %], respectively (p < 0.001). Cases with ROSC had a higher median AOI than those without ROSC across all methods, though not statistically significant. Cases with ROSC had a significantly higher median [interquartile range] ΔETCO2 of 7.3 mmHg [4.5-13.6 mmHg] compared to those without ROSC (4.8 mmHg [2.6-9.1 mmHg], p < 0.001).ConclusionWe calculated AOI using four proposed methods resulting in significantly different AOI. Additionally, AOI and ΔETCO2 were larger in cases achieving ROSC. Further investigation is required to characterize AOI's ability to predict OHCA outcomes, and whether this information can improve resuscitation care.Published by Elsevier B.V.

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