CPR Devices

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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…

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In-Hospital CPR

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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…

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Cardiorespiratory Arrest in Advanced Pregnancy

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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…

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Paediatric Resuscitation

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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…

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Basic Life Support

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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…

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-of-Hospital Resuscitation

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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…

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Peri-arrest Arrhythmias

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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…

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Sudden Cardiac Death

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Introduction Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is defined as ‘Natural death due to cardiac causes, heralded by abrupt loss of consciousness within 1 hour of the onset of acute symptoms; pre-existing…

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Decisions Relating to Resuscitation

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Introduction Deciding whether or not it is appropriate to attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) often evokes strong emotions in patients and their families and within the multidisciplinary team. When there is…

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