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Traumatic Cardiac Arrest Alex King and Kaushik Nilakant
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Is CPR a waste of time? Yes.
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Why?? It doesn’t “treat” anything It might get in the way of doing something truly lifesaving
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Conventional ACLS based resuscitation focussing on “time on chest” and defibrillation will be a waste of time Modified resuscitation might save lives Use your judgement and tailor to each case
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Reversible causes of cardiac arrest -Hypoxia -Hypovolaemia -Hyper/hypokalaemia -Hypoglycaemia -Hyper/hypothermia -Tension pneumothorax -Tamponade -Toxins -Thrombosis - pulmonary -Thrombosis - cardiac
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Reversible causes of TRAUMA cardiac arrest -Hypoxia -Hypovolaemia -Hyper/hypokalaemia -Hypoglycaemia -Hyper/hypothermia -Tension pneumothorax -Tamponade -Toxins -Thrombosis - pulmonary -Thrombosis - cardiac
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The new ABCs in trauma cardiac arrest
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A = artificial airway I.e. intubation B = bilateral finger thoracostomy C = compression of pelvis and reduce long bone fractures D = deploy IV fluids (or blood) E = ECHO F = FAST
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A = artificial airway I.e. intubation HYPOXIA B = bilateral finger thoracostomy TENSION PNEUMOTHORAX C = compression of pelvis and reduce long bone fractures HAEMORRHAGE D = deploy IV fluids (or blood) HAEMORRHAGE E = ECHO TAMPONADE F = FAST
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This applies to traumatic cardiac arrest (the cardiac arrest follows the trauma) What if we cannot be sure of which came first? Are there departmental issues we need to address?
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Procedures Emergency Thoracotomy Finger Thoracostomy Chest decompression CALL FOR HELP!!
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