Clinical considerations for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest management during COVID-19.
Resusc Plus
; 4: 100027, 2020 Dec.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-756850
ABSTRACT
Managing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest requires paramedics to perform multiple aerosol generating medical procedures in an uncontrolled setting. This increases the risk of cross infection during the COVID-19 pandemic. Modifications to conventional protocols are required to balance paramedic safety with optimal patient care and potential stresses on the capacity of critical care resources. Despite this, little specific advice has been published to guide paramedic practice. In this commentary, we highlight challenges and controversies regarding critical decision making around initiation of resuscitation, airway management, mechanical chest compression, and termination of resuscitation. We also discuss suggested triggers for implementation and revocation of recommended protocol changes and present an accompanying paramedic-specific algorithm.
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English
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Resusc Plus
Year:
2020
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J.resplu.2020.100027
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