Duration of Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation: Deciding When to "Call the Code".

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Duration of Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation: Deciding When to "Call the Code".

Circulation. 2016 Feb 26;

Authors: Mutter EL, Abella BS

Abstract
Since the advent of CPR over 50 years ago,(1,2) progress has been made in the initial treatment of cardiac arrest, yet the diagnostic and monitoring modalities available to clinicians during resuscitation have lagged behind. As the science of cardiac arrest care continues to evolve, a key clinical dilemma remains unanswered: when is it acceptable to stop resuscitation, and based on what diagnostic criteria? Given that over 300 000 adults in the United States will suffer from Emergency Medical Services (EMS)-assessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) each year,(3) the decision to stop resuscitation efforts has an enormous impact on thousands of lives.

PMID: 26920494 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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