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🗓️ 21 September 2017
⏱️ 74 minutes
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We have a significant way to go with respect to our cardiac arrest management.
‘Cardiopulmoary Resuscitation is attempted in nearly 30,000 people who suffered OHCA in England each year, but survival rates are low and compare unfavourably to a number of other countries’
- Resuscitation to Recovery 2017
25% of patients get a ROSC with 7-8% of patients surviving to hospital discharge, which as mentioned is hugely below some countries.
In this podcast we run through cardiac arrest management and the associated evidence base, right from chest compressions, through to drugs, prognostication and ceasing resuscitation attempts.
Make sure you take a look at the papers and references yourself and we would love to hear you feedback!
Enjoy!
References & Further Reading
Resuscitation to Recovery Document
Dual sequential defibrillation: Does one plus one equal two? Deakin CD. Resuscitation. 2016
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Recess Room podcast. |
0:03.9 | Five, four, three, two, one, fire. |
0:12.5 | Cool. So hi, and welcome back to the Reeser Room podcast. I'm Simon Lang. |
0:17.6 | And I'm Rob Fenwick. And I'm James Hades. |
0:19.5 | And this is another |
0:20.9 | in the series of |
0:22.1 | Roadside to Reesus podcasts |
0:24.5 | and this time we're talking about |
0:26.8 | cardiac arrest management |
0:28.8 | huge topic Simon |
0:30.1 | I think we can do this one justice |
0:31.7 | we've got absolutely |
0:32.5 | loads and loads of information |
0:34.6 | that we need to cover |
0:35.5 | and loads of topics |
0:36.7 | and it all lends itself |
0:38.0 | so well to the podcast format so I hope we can do it justice. |
0:43.1 | So Cardacrest Management is obviously a really important part of resuscitation and it's a |
0:49.7 | really high stress situation that is absolutely imperative. |
0:53.1 | We've thought about what management we're going to deliver to the patient and the sort of |
0:56.3 | key questions we need to be asking ourselves as we're dealing with them. |
1:00.1 | Now, there are loads of papers involved in this podcast. |
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