Cardiac Arrest Flashcards
Define cardiac arrest
Acute cessation of cardiac function
Shockable rhythms
o VF
o Pulseless VT
Non-shockable rhythms
o Pulseless electrical activity (PEA)
o Asystole
What are the causes/risk factors of cardiac arrest?
- Ischaemic heart disease
- Cardiomyopathy
- Dysrhythmias
Reversible causes: 4Hs and 4Ts • Hypoxia • Hypothermia • Hypovolaemia • Hyper/hypokalaemia • Tamponade • Tension pneumothorax • Thromboembolism (PE) • Toxins
What are the symptoms of cardiac arrest?
- Unconscious
* Not breathing
What are the signs of cardiac arrest?
• Absent carotid pulse
What are the investigations for cardiac arrest?
- ECG - may show QT interval, ST-segment or T-wave changes; conduction abnormalities; ventricular hypertrophy
- FBC - low haematocrit in haemorrhage
- serum electrolytes -may show electrolyte abnormalities
- ABG -may show respiratory acidosis; metabolic acidosis; respiratory acidosis with renal compensation; metabolic acidosis with respiratory compensation; mixed metabolic and respiratory acidosis; can also reveal hyperkalaemia
- cardiac biomarkers - positive/elevated
- toxicology screen - posistive in illicit drug use
- CXR - may show pneumothorax or other disorders of the lungs or thoracic cage may show causes of, or complications from, cardiac arrest
- echocardiogram - may show valvular abnormalities, myocardial scarring, cardiomyopathy, pericardial effusion
- coronary angiography - may show signs of coronary disease; may also reveal acute coronary artery occlusion with thrombus
What is the management plan for cardiac arrest?
1st line treatment - CPR
Acute:
shockable rhythm - CPR and defibrillation, adrenaline, magnesium and anti-arrhythmic
non-shockabke rhythm - CPR and adrenaline and atropine
Treatment of REVERSIBLE causes
• Hypothermia - warm slowly
• Hypokalaemia and Hyperkalaemia - correction of electrolyte levels
• Hypovolaemia - IV colloids, crystalloids and blood products
• Tamponade - pericardiocentesis
• Tension Pneumothorax - aspiration or chest drain
• Thromboembolism - treat as PE or MI
• Toxins - use antidote for given toxin