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Care After REsuscitation: Implementation of the United Kingdom's First Dedicated Multidisciplinary Follow-Up Program for Survivors of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

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posted on 2023-08-30, 16:03 authored by Marco Mion, Firas Al-Janabi, Shahed Islam, Neil Magee, Rajesh Balasubramanian, Noel Watson, Matthew Potter, Grigoris V. Karamasis, Jane Harding, Henry Seligman, Rajdip Dulai, Maria Maccarroni, William Toff, Veronique Moulaert, Kees Polderman, John R. Davies, Thomas R. Keeble
Survival rates after cardiac arrest (CA) are increasing, with more patients and their families living with the psychological consequences of surviving a sudden CA. The currently available neuropsychological assessment tools and therapies were not designed for CA, and may be inadequate. The Essex Cardiothoracic Centre set up the United Kingdom's first dedicated multidisciplinary “Care After REsuscitation” (CARE) service, offering CA survivors and their caregivers systematic psychological, cognitive, and specialized medical support for the first 6 months after CA. Twenty-one patients were recruited into the CARE pilot service evaluation. Patients' health at hospital discharge was poor; however, by 6 months all components (except general health) had improved significantly, and were close to that experienced by “healthy” individuals. Five (26%) required referral to a psychiatrist, with all 5 (26%) subsequently being diagnosed with moderate-to-severe depression, and 3 (16%) with comorbid post-traumatic stress disorder. Our study demonstrates a large unmet clinical need in general and neuropsychological assessment, and our results suggest that offering appropriate and prompt specialist diagnosis and therapies leads to an improvement in health at 6 months.

History

Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

10

Issue number

1

Page range

53-59

Publication title

Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management

ISSN

2153-7933

Publisher

Mary Ann Liebert

File version

  • Accepted version

Language

  • eng

Legacy posted date

2019-02-20

Legacy creation date

2019-02-20

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

Faculty of Health, Education, Medicine & Social Care

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