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Anesthesia advanced circulatory life support.

Authors :
Moitra VK
Gabrielli A
Maccioli GA
O'Connor MF
Source :
Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie [Can J Anaesth] 2012 Jun; Vol. 59 (6), pp. 586-603. Date of Electronic Publication: 2012 Apr 21.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Purpose: The constellation of advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) events, such as gas embolism, local anesthetic overdose, and spinal bradycardia, in the perioperative setting differs from events in the pre-hospital arena. As a result, modification of traditional ACLS protocols allows for more specific etiology-based resuscitation.<br />Principal Findings: Perioperative arrests are both uncommon and heterogeneous and have not been described or studied to the same extent as cardiac arrest in the community. These crises are usually witnessed, frequently anticipated, and involve a rescuer physician with knowledge of the patient's comorbidities and coexisting anesthetic or surgically related pathophysiology. When the health care provider identifies the probable cause of arrest, the practitioner has the ability to initiate medical management rapidly.<br />Conclusions: Recommendations for management must be predicated on expert opinion and physiological understanding rather than on the standards currently being used in the generation of ACLS protocols in the community. Adapting ACLS algorithms and considering the differential diagnoses of these perioperative events may prevent cardiac arrest.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1496-8975
Volume :
59
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22528163
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12630-012-9699-3