2020
DOI: 10.1161/circ.142.suppl_4.240
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Abstract 240: Comparison of Hemodynamics Generated by Synchronized and Interposed Compressions During Treatment of Pseudo Electro-mechanical Dissociation

Abstract: Introduction: Pseudo electro-mechanical dissociation (P-EMD) is a cardiac arrest variant characterized by a life-threatening reduction in cardiac output in the presence of organized electrical activity. Synchronization of chest compressions to the R-wave in the ECG may be preferable to the delivery of standard CPR. However, in the bradycardic P-EMD state, synchronization may result in inadequate blood flow due to the low compression/heart rate. This pilot study examined the hemodynamic effect of in… Show more

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