CRITICAL CARE
The Critical Care Surgeon
The Critical Care Surgeon While the designation of a specialized hospital site for immediate postoperative care dates back to the early 1940s, the creation of surgical intensive care units with…
CPR Devices
The importance of high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation The performance of high-quality, uninterrupted chest compressions is an important determinant of outcome from cardiac arrest (Box 19.1). Observational studies have shown that chest…
In-Hospital CPR
Introduction Patients and their relatives expect a prompt, effective response to in-hospital cardiac arrest. All clinical staff must be able to recognise the physiological and clinical signs of deterioration and…
Cardiorespiratory Arrest in Advanced Pregnancy
Introduction Maternal cardiorespiratory arrest is fortunately an infrequent yet catastrophic event. Triennial audits from the UK have repeatedly confirmed that major haemorrhage, thromboembolism, amniotic fluid embolism and hypertensive disease of…
Improving Outcomes from Cardiac Arrest: Quality, Education and Implementation
Introduction Improving outcomes from cardiac arrest requires high-quality care. Studies of both in- and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest show that there is a gap between what the guidelines say and what…
Paediatric Resuscitation
Introduction Paediatric cardiorespiratory arrest is often caused by hypoxia, as the body has limited compensatory mechanisms to deal with severe illness or injury. Ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia is…
Basic Life Support
Introduction The term basic life support (BLS) is used to describe maintenance of a clear airway and support of breathing and the circulation in cases of cardiac arrest, without the…
-of-Hospital Resuscitation
Introduction Out-of-hospital sudden death is a leading cause of death in the industrialised world. In Europe alone, 700,000 sudden cardiac arrests occur each year. There is marked variation in the…
Peri-arrest Arrhythmias
Introduction Arrhythmias are common in the peri-arrest period: they may lead to cardiac arrest or they may occur soon after return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), a time when the myocardium…