From Grok, “For an over-80-year-old male with health problems experiencing cardiac arrest at home (out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, or OHCA), the survival rate to hospital discharge is typically very low, often in the range of 2–4% or less, with even lower chances of good neurological recovery.
Key Statistics from Studies
• Overall OHCA survival (all ages): Around 8–10% to hospital discharge in many U.S. and international registries, but this drops sharply with age.
• Age 80+ (octogenarians): Survival to discharge often around 4% (e.g., one analysis reported 4% for octogenarians vs. 8% for 65–79 and 2% for nonagenarians). For those over 85–90, it can fall to ~2% or lower.
• Late seniors (>80): In a large Swedish study, 30-day survival was about 2% overall for this group (with minimal improvement over time compared to younger patients).
• Specific to elderly OHCA: In one cohort of patients ≥80, survival to discharge was ~2.1%. A German study of patients >80 found only 6.1% survived to discharge.
At-home arrests (which make up ~70% of adult OHCAs) generally have worse outcomes than public ones due to lower rates of immediate bystander CPR, AED use, and witnessed events.”
Grok, “For an over-80-year-old male with health problems experiencing cardiac arrest at home (out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, or OHCA), the survival rate to hospital discharge is typically very low, often in the range of 2–4% or less, with even lower chances of good neurological recovery.
Key Statistics from Studies
• Overall OHCA survival (all ages): Around 8–10% to hospital discharge in many U.S. and international registries, but this drops sharply with age.
• Age 80+ (octogenarians): Survival to discharge often around 4% (e.g., one analysis reported 4% for octogenarians vs. 8% for 65–79 and 2% for nonagenarians). For those over 85–90, it can fall to ~2% or lower.
• Late seniors (>80): In a large Swedish study, 30-day survival was about 2% overall for this group (with minimal improvement over time compared to younger patients).
• Specific to elderly OHCA: In one cohort of patients ≥80, survival to discharge was ~2.1%. A German study of patients >80 found only 6.1% survived to discharge.
At-home arrests (which make up ~70% of adult OHCAs) generally have worse outcomes than public ones due to lower rates of immediate bystander CPR, AED use, and witnessed events.”
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