Do Not Attempt CPR Decisions in People Admitted with Suspected COVID-19

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Early do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (DNACPR) decisions were associated with recognised predictors of adverse outcome, and were inversely associated with Asian ethnicity. Most people with an early DNACPR decision survived to 30 days and many received potentially life-saving interventions.

We excluded 1249 with missing DNACPR data, and identified 3929/12748 (31%) with an early DNACPR decision.

They had higher mortality (40.7% v 13.1%) and lower use of any organ support (11.6% v 15.7%), but received a range of organ support interventions, with some being used at rates comparable to those with late or no DNACPR.

We undertook a secondary analysis of 13,977 adults admitted to hospital with suspected COVID-19 and included in the Pandemic Respiratory Infection Emergency System Triage (PRIEST) study.

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