Abstract

Introduction: Shockable rhythms (ventricular fibrillation [VF] and ventricular tachycardia [VT]) occur in <25% of pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) events, yet the prevalence of inappropriate defibrillation attempts for non-VF/VT rhythms is unknown. We aim to describe the prevalence of inappropriate shocks across a large, multi-national pediatric cardiac arrest network. Methods: We included children <18y reported to the pedi atric RES uscitation- Q uality (pediRES-Q) network from 2015-2019 with complete defibrillator files who received defibrillation attempts during IHCA (ZOLL R-Series, MA). Two pediatric cardiologists independently classified rhythms immediately prior to shock as: 1) appropriate (VF or wide complex ≥ 150/min), 2) indeterminate (narrow complex ≥150/min or wide complex 100-149/min), or 3) inappropriate (asystole, sinus, narrow complex <150/min, or wide complex <100/min). Rhythms that were undecipherable due to artifact were excluded from analysis (n=22). Disagreements were resolved by arbitration and consensus. Results: Of 896 IHCA events, 124 (14%) had defibrillation attempts. A total of 303 shocks were delivered: 87 (29%) in age <1y, 84 (28%) in 1-8y, and 132 (44%) in 9-17y. Of shocks delivered, 206 (68%) were appropriate, 12 (4%) indeterminate, and 85 (28%) inappropriate. There was no difference in inappropriate shock delivery by age category: <1y (24/87, 28%), 1-8y (26/84, 31%), 9-17y (35/132, 27%) ( p =0.4). Conclusions: Across a multi-national pediatric cardiac arrest network, a large proportion (28%) of defibrillation attempts were inappropriate, suggesting significant opportunity for improvement in rhythm identification in pediatric cardiac arrest. There was no difference in inappropriate shock delivery across age groups. Figure 1. Representation of rhythm classification and appropriateness of defibrillation attempts with exemplar rhythms.

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