Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Adults and Children With Mechanical Circulatory Support: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

Cardiac arrest in patients on mechanical support is a new phenomenon brought about by the increased use of this therapy in patients with end-stage heart failure. This American Heart Association scientific statement highlights the recognition and treatment of cardiovascular collapse or cardiopulmonar...

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Hauptverfasser: Peberdy, Mary Ann, Gluck, Jason A, Ornato, Joseph P, Bermudez, Christian A, Griffin, Russell E, Kasirajan, Vigneshwar, Kerber, Richard E, Lewis, Eldrin F, Link, Mark S, Miller, Corinne, Teuteberg, Jeffrey J, Thiagarajan, Ravi, Weiss, Robert M, O’Neil, Brian
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description Cardiac arrest in patients on mechanical support is a new phenomenon brought about by the increased use of this therapy in patients with end-stage heart failure. This American Heart Association scientific statement highlights the recognition and treatment of cardiovascular collapse or cardiopulmonary arrest in an adult or pediatric patient who has a ventricular assist device or total artificial heart. Specific, expert consensus recommendations are provided for the role of external chest compressions in such patients.
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American Heart Association
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - standards
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation - trends
Child
Emergency Medical Services - standards
Emergency Medical Services - trends
Extracorporeal Circulation - standards
Extracorporeal Circulation - trends
Heart Arrest - epidemiology
Heart Arrest - therapy
Heart-Assist Devices - standards
Heart-Assist Devices - trends
Humans
United States - epidemiology
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