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The Resus Room

Resuscitation Guidelines 2025; Roadside to Resus

The Resus Room

Simon Laing

Medicine, Science, Health & Fitness

4.9708 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2025

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Whether you're just stepping into your first cardiac arrest or you've been running them since the days of paddles, this one's for you. The 2025 resuscitation guidelines have landed after further collaboration between ILCOR, the ERC and the Resuscitation Council UK and in this episode we break down exactly what's new, what's stayed the same, and how it all fits into day-to-day practice.

Across the board the 2025 updates represent evolution, a steady refinement of evidence rather than wholesale change. Adult ALS remains rooted in early recognition, high-quality compressions and rapid defibrillation, but you'll notice sharper guidance around ventilation, pad positioning, and the sequence of vascular access and drugs. There's a new section on physiology-guided CPR and the emerging science behind arterial-line-driven resuscitation as we covered in the SPEAR epsiode.

We also take a look at the special circumstances algorithms from hypothermia to traumatic and obstetric arrest and discuss how an emphasis on reversible causes, data-driven debriefing and system performance might reshape post-event learning. 

Paediatric and newborn life support see subtle but important refinements too, including pad placement, shock energy escalation, simplification of adrenaline timings and a new Out-of-Hospital Newborn Life Support algorithm aimed squarely at the pre-hospital world. All this and more in the episode!

Once again we'd love to hear any thoughts or feedback either on the website or via X @TheResusRoom!

Simon, Rob & James

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the recess room podcast.

0:03.5

Five, four, three, two, one, fire.

0:12.5

So hi, welcome back to the recess room podcast.

0:15.8

I'm Simon Lang.

0:17.5

I'm Rob Fenwick.

0:18.4

And I'm James Yates.

0:19.5

And we're here at Zoll headquarters.

0:22.6

Indeed we are. Off to my right, I have the wonderful sight of James Yates and over my laptop I have the absolutely horrendous side of Simon Lang.

0:31.6

My goodness, you look much older than the last time I saw you in person, but nonetheless, it's lovely to be here

0:38.0

recording all as a group, isn't it, lads? And if you've been on social media, you'll have seen

0:42.4

Simon testing the acoustics of the room we're in, because he was a bit concerned about the

0:46.0

echoes. So if it is echoey, many apologies, but Simon has tested out every corner of the room,

0:51.2

including the carpeted surface on the floor, just to check for sound

0:54.8

quality.

0:56.5

At least we've got one professional amongst us is all I've got to say.

1:01.9

So we're here for one very special reason, and that is to give you a podcast on the guideline

1:07.2

updates, both the ERC and the RC UK that have just come out in the last few weeks.

1:13.4

We have spent hours literally boring over these to try and tease out the key changes in practice

1:20.3

and guidelines that have happened over the last four years since the last iteration of the guidelines

1:25.0

and then give you a summary so that you possibly

1:27.9

don't have to spend quite as many hours going through them yourselves. Before we get into it though,

1:33.1

a huge thanks to Zol Medical Corporation for collaborating with us on the podcast and making it

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