2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.resplu.2021.100109
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Focused echocardiography, end-tidal carbon dioxide, arterial blood pressure or near-infrared spectroscopy monitoring during paediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A scoping review

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“…The cohort study of 10 pediatric OHCA patients, suggested minimum cerebral crS o 2 values during CPR were significantly higher in the ROSC group (mean % ± sd : 30.0 ± 1.0 in ROSC vs. 20.7 ± 5.7 in non-ROSC population; p = 0.02) (16). Since the ILCOR scoping review, one additional prospective single-center study of 21 children described the use of cerebral oximetry during pediatric cardiac arrest (17). Similar to our results, they noted that patients who achieved ROSC had higher median intra-arrest crS o 2 for the overall CPR event (62% [56–70%] vs. 45% [35–51%]; p = 0.025) and during the final 5 minutes of the event (66% [55–72%] vs. 43% [35–44%]; p = 0.01) than those who did not achieve ROSC (17).…”
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“…The cohort study of 10 pediatric OHCA patients, suggested minimum cerebral crS o 2 values during CPR were significantly higher in the ROSC group (mean % ± sd : 30.0 ± 1.0 in ROSC vs. 20.7 ± 5.7 in non-ROSC population; p = 0.02) (16). Since the ILCOR scoping review, one additional prospective single-center study of 21 children described the use of cerebral oximetry during pediatric cardiac arrest (17). Similar to our results, they noted that patients who achieved ROSC had higher median intra-arrest crS o 2 for the overall CPR event (62% [56–70%] vs. 45% [35–51%]; p = 0.025) and during the final 5 minutes of the event (66% [55–72%] vs. 43% [35–44%]; p = 0.01) than those who did not achieve ROSC (17).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are limited data on whether cerebral oximetry can serve as a useful predictor of ROSC and SHD in pediatric cardiac arrest (13–16). The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) and the American Heart Association have identified the need for pediatric-specific data regarding whether NIRS-guided CPR improves outcomes (17). Thus, we aimed to investigate cerebral oximetry during pediatric IHCA and whether higher crS o 2 during CPR is associated with ROSC, SHD, and FNO.…”
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“… 12 Resuscitation Plus looks to support the evidence evaluation process by providing a repository to publish ILCOR systematic and scoping reviews. High quality reviews published to date have covered topics of willingness to perform bystander CPR, 13 non-invasive monitoring during paediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation, 14 anticipatory manual defibrillator charging, 15 CPR and defibrillation in the prone position, 16 and briefing and debriefing in neonatal resuscitation. 17 …”
Section: International Liaison Committee On Resuscitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(24)(25)(26) Use of bedside ultrasonography to evaluate for cardiac standstill can be considered by trained healthcare providers, but evidence for its use in paediatric patients is extremely limited and remains investigational. (27)…”
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“…There is limited and conflicting scientific evidence regarding the use of bedside ultrasonography to prognosticate outcomes in paediatric cardiac arrest. (27) Similarly, the evidence for the use of end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO 2 ) to prognosticate outcomes is extremely limited. Thus, the use of ETCO 2 or bedside ultrasonography as prognostic tools during a paediatric cardiac arrest is considered largely investigational.…”
Section: Intra-arrest Prognostic Factors: Focused Echocardiography Etco 2 and Invasive Blood Pressure Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%