Sedation Early After Return of Spontaneous Circulation and During Pre-Hospital Transport After Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Retrospective Analysis of the AfterROSC1 & 2 Database

database[Title] 2026-07-08

Summary:

CONCLUSION: The decision of sedation started after ROSC and before ICU admission was associated with a good functional recovery on day 90. However, the design of this study does not allow us to establish a causal link between pre-hospital sedation and improved neurological recovery. In particular, it is not possible to formally rule out residual indication bias. A randomized trial assessing the effect of early sedation on treatment strategies and patient outcomes is needed.

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42401209/?utm_source=Other&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pubmed-2&utm_content=12QQbiNmM99eUQGIX1JjHIKcROC1Vzv4sOS-2S_LNI19uG_Yrk&fc=20220129225649&ff=20260708040225&v=2.20.0

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Juliette Preaubert, Guillaume Geri, Jérémie Bourenne, François Javaudin, Jonathan Chelly, Cedric Daubin, Alain Cariou, Jean Herle Raphalen, Pierre Asfar, Gwenhael Colin, Olivier Lesieur, Pierre Bailly, Nicolas Brechot, Vincent Pey, Nicolas Pichon, Sophie Jacquier, Nicolas Chudeau, Asael Berger, Kada Klouche, Guylaine Labro, Grégoire Muller, Marine Paul, Pierre Louis Blot, Thomas Klein, Martin Cour, Nicolas Mongardon, Ghada Sboui, Cedric Bruel, Julien Lorber, Simon Bourcier, Florence Boissier, Jérémie Joffre, Bastien Perrot, Wulfran Bougouin, Jean Baptiste Lascarrou, AfterROSC Network

Date tagged:

07/08/2026, 04:07

Date published:

07/04/2026, 06:00