Questionnaire survey on medical futility and termination of resuscitation in cardiac arrest patients among emergency physicians in Hong Kong.

C W So,C T Lui,K L Tsui, K L Chan,A K K Law, Y K Wong, T Li, C L Wong,S C Leung

HONG KONG MEDICAL JOURNAL(2019)

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Introduction: The perceptions of medical futility and decisions about termination of resuscitation (TOR) for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) are highly heterogeneous and dependent on the practice of the attending emergency physicians. The objective of this study was to report and investigate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding medical futility and TOR during management of OHCA in Hong Kong. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among emergency medicine physicians in Hong Kong. The questionnaire assessed participants' background, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours concerning medical futility and TOR in management of OHCA. Composite scores were calculated to reflect knowledge, attitudes, and practices of OHCA treatment. Subgroup analysis and multiple regression analysis were used to explore the relationship between participants' background, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours. Results: The response rate to this survey was 57% (140/247). Independent predictors of less aggressive resuscitation in OHCA patients included status as a Fellow of the Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine (beta = -0.314, P=0.028) and being an Advanced Cardiac Life Support instructor (beta = -0.217, P=0.032). There was no difference in aggressiveness of resuscitation in terms of years of clinical experience (beta = 0.015, P=0.921), knowledge of TOR (beta = 0.057, P=0.509), or attitudes about TOR (beta = -0.103, P=0.214). The correlation between knowledge and attitudes was low (Spearman's coefficient=0.02, P=0.795). Conclusion: Clinical practice and behaviour of TOR was not demonstrated to have associations with knowledge or attitude. Status as a Fellow of the Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine or Advanced Cardiac Life Support instructor were the only two parameters identified that had significant relationships with earlier TOR in medically futile patients with OHCA.
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation,Health knowledge, attitudes, practice,Heart arrest,Resuscitation orders,Surveys and questionnaires
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