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🗓️ 14 February 2024
⏱️ 60 minutes
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As we all know, rapid and effective resuscitation makes a huge difference to the chance of survival from a cardiac arrest.
If you’re going to pick a rhythm to have as the patient or as the Resuscitationist, then it’s going to be a shockable rhythm, so VF or pulseless VT as they hold the greatest chance of survival. You'll find an initial shockable rhythm in around 20% of cases & defibrillation alone may lead to a ROSC. So it’s absolutely imperative to get the immediate management spot on!
Whilst current practice is good, there are some aspects of care that we can improve on and make a real difference to outcomes in these patients, with those first on scene or at the bedside in a phenomenally important position to deliver life saving care.
In this episode we’ll be talking predominantly about refractory VF but the strategy will transfer to how we can also deal with refractory VT cardiac arrests.
We'll be running through all of the following;
Once again we’d love to hear any thoughts or feedback either on the website or via X @TheResusRoom!
Simon, Rob & James
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Recess Room podcast. |
0:03.4 | Five, four, three, two, one, fire. |
0:12.4 | So hi, and welcome back to the Recess Room podcast. |
0:15.7 | I'm Simon Lang. |
0:17.1 | I'm Rob Fenwick. |
0:18.0 | And I'm James Hates. |
0:19.2 | And we're back with another Roadside to Recess and I'm pretty excited about this one actually |
0:23.9 | Because we're covering refractory VF |
0:27.0 | Oh yeah we certainly are mate |
0:28.7 | I'm joining you on that excited step |
0:30.5 | Because ever since you mentioned this |
0:32.4 | I've just been unable to sleep |
0:33.8 | It's a great topic |
0:35.1 | So much to talk about it |
0:37.1 | You mentioned it six months ago. You must |
0:38.7 | be shattered. Absolutely shattered. Like having kids again. I am a little sleep deprived, but it's |
0:46.2 | been worth it because this is a great topic. So much impact that we can have. And I'm quite |
0:50.9 | surprised it wasn't my idea, but we'll let Simon take that one. |
0:54.9 | Great. Well, now we've had a little insight into the sad life of James Yates. |
0:58.9 | I guess we can get ready to crack into the episode. |
1:01.7 | But before we do that, a huge thanks to Zol Medical Corporation, |
1:06.0 | who partner with us on the podcast and make this all free and open access in their pursuit of excellent care |
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