Lockey et al 2012 - Traumatic Cardiac Arrest algorithm Flashcards
Summarise Lockey et al 2012
Published in Resuscitation
Literature review
Aim to develop an algorithm for management of TCA
Covers:
- Background
- Algorithm and explanation
- Discussion
Take home:
Focus on the easily delivered interventions for reversible pathology
Not always futile
Discuss the background to the management of TCA
Historical literature painted a bleak picture - few survivors and those that did with severe neurological impairment
Between 2005 and 2010 futility argument weakened
Identification that those patients that die of haemorrhage are likely unsalvageable as not compressible (vs military where tends to be compressible)
Hypoxia/hypoventilation, TPtx might do better
Suited to an algorithm
What is the suggested algorithm for TCA in Lockey et al 2012
- Confirm arrest
- Less than 10 seconds - Penetrating? If yes do a thoractomy if <10 mins
- Consider medical cause - if suspected treat as per ALS
- Commence ALS
- Simultaneous treatment - HOT
- ROSC vs termination
What does Lockey et al 2012 say about chest compressions?
Should be continued whilst history and mechanism established
If profound hypovolaemia is suspected, prioritise haemorrhage control and volume replacement
What does Lockey et al 2012 say about penetrating trauma?
Cardiac tamponade and obstructive shock, or profound hypovolaemia
Need a thoracotomy
<10 minutes
Address a limited number of pathologies - tamponade