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1 Traumatic Cardiac Arrest Alex King and Kaushik Nilakant

2 Is CPR a waste of time? Yes.

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4 Why?? It doesn’t “treat” anything It might get in the way of doing something truly lifesaving

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8 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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12 Reversible causes of cardiac arrest -Hypoxia -Hypovolaemia -Hyper/hypokalaemia -Hypoglycaemia -Hyper/hypothermia -Tension pneumothorax -Tamponade -Toxins -Thrombosis - pulmonary -Thrombosis - cardiac

13 Reversible causes of TRAUMA cardiac arrest -Hypoxia -Hypovolaemia -Hyper/hypokalaemia -Hypoglycaemia -Hyper/hypothermia -Tension pneumothorax -Tamponade -Toxins -Thrombosis - pulmonary -Thrombosis - cardiac

14 The new ABCs in trauma cardiac arrest

15 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

16 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

17 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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20 Procedures Emergency Thoracotomy Finger Thoracostomy Chest decompression CALL FOR HELP!!


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