Role of ultrasound in cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Ultrasound CPR

Ultrasound has predictive value of identification and management of reversible causes of cardiac arrest on the outcome after applied CPR, in terms of ROSC (return of spontaneous circulation) and the hospital discharge and neurological findings after applied CPR measures. Ultrasound is used in all ph...

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Main Authors: Jovanović Isidora, Ratković Sanja, Hadžibegović Adi, Todorčević Tijana, Komnenović Snežana, Milenković Marija
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Society of Anesthesiologists and Intensivists 2021-01-01
Series:Serbian Journal of Anesthesia and Intensive Therapy
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2217-7744/2021/2217-77442101031J.pdf
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Summary:Ultrasound has predictive value of identification and management of reversible causes of cardiac arrest on the outcome after applied CPR, in terms of ROSC (return of spontaneous circulation) and the hospital discharge and neurological findings after applied CPR measures. Ultrasound is used in all phases of resuscitation including period before cardiac arrest, during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and in the period after that. Ultrasound use during CPR offers numerous advantages including non-invasiveness, easiness, the short time for examination and a safe possibility for a repeat test whenever it is needed. Focused Echocardiography Examination in Life support (FEEL) and Focused Echocardiographic Evaluation in Resuscitation (FEER) protocols are mostly used when we talk about heart examination in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
ISSN:2466-488X