Overview
Explore the evolution of in-hospital cardiac arrest management in this 54-minute video lecture by Dr. Robert Berg, Chief of Critical Care Medicine at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Professor of Anesthesia and Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania. Gain expert insights into the origins and modern best practices of pediatric cardiac arrest care, covering topics such as the four phases of cardiac arrest, CPR associated with PICU tracheal intubation, pre-arrest phase considerations, and future pre-arrest targets. Delve into animal data on CPR adequacy, the importance of CPR quality, and personalized hemodynamic-directed CPR. Learn about innovative approaches like "Rolling Refreshers" and their impact on CPR performance. Understand the significance of interdisciplinary resuscitation debriefings and post-cardiac arrest syndrome management. This comprehensive lecture, part of the OPENPediatrics platform, offers valuable knowledge for healthcare clinicians worldwide caring for critically ill children in various resource settings.
Syllabus
Intro
BLOOD PRESSURE WITH
Four Phases of Cardiac Arrest
CPR Associated with PICU Tracheal Intubation
Pre-Arrest Phase
Future Pre-Arrest Targets
Adequacy of CPR: Animal Data
Tracheal Intubation During Pediatric CPR
CPR Quality Makes a Difference
Personalized Hemodynamic Directed CPR
"Rolling Refreshers" - Vinay Nadkarni
"Rolling Refreshers" Effect on CPR Performance
Interdisciplinary Resuscitation Debriefings
Post-Cardiac Arrest Syndrome
Taught by
OPENPediatrics
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definitely helped in introducing me to pediatric cardiac arrest
it provided new information i didn't know for example regarding how long should we continue cpr for in children